una visión informática de la crisis
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Algo de verdad hay en esto…
Al individuo se le puede exigir un sacrificio, nunca un compromiso: porque aunque la sociedad dé a todos seguridad y estabilidad, sólo el individuo, la persona, es capaz de una elección ética: la capacidad de cambio, la función esencial de la vida. La sociedad odoniana estaba concebida como una revolución permanente, y una revolución comienza en la mente pensante.
— Cita punzante de Ursula K LeGuin en su Celebrada Utopía Anarquista “Los desposeidos”
Mi episodio favorito de Bugs Bunny, Rebel Rabbit (1949) donde se la emprende con todo al gobierno de los EE.UU. “¡sudamérica, llevénsela!
Remember that our basic message is, ‘We are allowed to think about alternatives.’ A taboo is broken. We do not live in the best possible world. But there is a long road ahead. There are truly difficult questions that confront us. We know what we do not want, but what do we want? What social organization can replace capitalism? What type of new leaders do we want? Remember: The problem is not corruption or greed; the problem is the system which pushes you to be corrupt. Beware not only of the enemies, but also of false friends who are already working to dilute this process in the same way you get coffee without caffeine, beer without alcohol, ice cream without fat. They will try to make this into a harmless moral protest, a decaffeinated protest.
— El Maestro Zizek Dándole duro a todo y todos en OccupywallStreet
People invest to make money, and potential taxes have never scared them off. And to those who argue that higher rates hurt job creation, I would note that a net of nearly 40 million jobs were added between 1980 and 2000. You know what’s happened since then: lower tax rates and far lower job creation.
— El Hiper-mega-ultra millonario Warren Buffett atacando a la yugular de la Crisis actual ¿podremos creerle sinceramente?
¡Totalmente cierto!
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