Years of conditioning of win at any cost has eroded the concept of play fair. We just don't care that people's livelihood are involved. Here in the U.S., if certain things happen, we could see a significant loss of labor laws, environmental protection erased or ignored. All this is rooted IMNSHO in the loss of the value of fair play, and the perceived value of win at any cost and immediate gratification, damn the future.
Butch
True... (and I don't want Frank to think I can see things his way sometimes, so shh). Has capitalism ever been about fair play, or has it always been a greed-based system (largely rhetorical)? The plutocracy we live under wants it that way.
Tom C.

