Good analysis.  It seems that our society has a problem that should not be
solved by economists, rather it seems that we need to see it as a
psychiatric problem.  How does a society find meaning when the basic
production problem has been solved?  Why it invents new tasks and runs
faster and faster so it doesn't have to look into the void.  Running faster
and fast helps us to avoid the void and relieves us of wondering just what
it is that  everybody is actually doing.  Meanwhile in our flight from
enquiry we use ever more resource, speed up the machine and the poor---
continue to be poor.

Arthur Cordell
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Subject: New economy weighs heavily on real world (fwd)
Date: Monday, April 24, 2000 8:11AM

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