Wednesday 16 February 2011

A coup d' etat. Corporatism will fall from within.

Reading the reviews on John Kenneth Galbraith's book 'The Economics of Innocent Fraud: Truth For Our Time'.

The views expressed are spreading out, witnessed by loads of similar expositions, ubiquitously and universally, making out people's minds. Humanity's next stage of evolution undergoing, nevertheless it appears it goes though aparently, a lagging period. What's brewed underneath as yet to come out.

Or at least what national presses led us to believe. Corporatism thrives, all is fine in the Kingdom of Danimarkia. Business as usual.

One last-ditch effort, a push, a kick, a blow. Corporations, the capitalist system, the market economy will be transformed from within.

A coup d' etat rather than a head-on confrontation. Trenched warfare takes longer, wasting precious time.

Snatch the tools from their hands, render them useless in their own game, before they drive us out of our wits.

Humanity needs the infrastructure, built solely on its own painstaking efforts, intact. No bloody noses just hard-nosed bleeding by a blow on their pig-snouts. Can offer the hankies to dry their bloodied noses.

Come to think of it, though not explicitly telling, that is already happening in every office, the world over.

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