[GJM] Working with Banks and Corporations to Achieve a High Degree of Global Justice?
robert searle
dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk
Sun Feb 25 12:59:32 MST 2007
Dear Steve,
Let me respond to your remarks.
1. TFE does NOT prevent a huge concentration of
wealth. The question is this. Does this really matter?
The answer is probably no unless it can lead can lead
social, economic, and political problems.
Unfortunately, this seems to be the case especially in
the Third World.
However, with TFE this situation can be reversed as
already explained. It must also be remembered that
corporations are made up of not just the higly paid
(!!)top brass but also the many shareholders as well.
In other words, there is a degree of "profit sharing".
2. Apologies I should have said non-profit NGOs not
corporations ofcourse!!!
Regards,
R.Searle.
--- Steve Consilvio <steve at behappyandfree.com> wrote:
> Robert,
>
> You claim that I state the obvious, yet I am wrong
> anyway. Let's try
> a different approach. Can you explain to me why Bill
> Gates is the
> richest man in the world, and what in your TFE
> system would prevent a
> concentration of wealth from occurring again?
> (Obviously killing the
> King didn't work.)
>
> Also, when you say "non-profit corporations" do you
> mean 1)
> organizations that act as judges of who needs help
> and who doesn't OR
> 2) corporations that actually make things but do not
> make profits?
> Thanks.
>
> peace,
> Steve
> www.behappyandfree.com
>
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