Mike M. wrote, in a small part:
> I have a degree in International Business
> and it seems clear that some governments act to focus the resources and
> education of its citizens with specific intent creating your learning
> society. Within the American Society there is a large body of evidence to
> suggest that the latest business tool is usually applicable to
> non-business sectors and greatly influences our society in the short run.
This concerns me and I am wondering whether others might not see the
inherent problems in this statement
As one small example, there is pressure now to give corporations a voice,
pare passu, with countries in the UN. The MAI proposes to give external
capital control over internal regulations of a country
thoughts?
tom abeles
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