[MD] What "moral revolution" is called for by the MOQ?

LARAMIE LOEWEN jeffersonrank1 at msn.com
Tue Mar 20 19:58:52 PDT 2007


>[Arlo previously]
>If it went right, I'd suspect we'd have more artists and  philosophers, and that
>these pursuits would be the most meaningful and rewarded activities in our
>society.
>
>[Khaled]
>Which usually requires a better educated and open minded society.
>
>[Arlo]
>Hammer, meet nail. 
>
>[Khaled to Platt]
>Well, unfortunately such things don't pay off anymore either financially or
>credibility wise. just ask Paris Hilton
>
>[Arlo]
>Which is why I've long said the "free market" only serves dishes as good as the
>underlying metaphysics of the people. Our free market dishes out Paris Hilton.
>As Johnny Rotten used to say, "How lovely for you." Indeed, I think looking at
>"market popularity" is a good way to assess where we are. Platt complained
>about there being a lot of garbage (posing as art) out there now, but that's
>only the free market serving what we order, is it not?

[Larz]
No. Our current system is not a free market by any stretch.



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