**shit this was in reply to EricTheGreen but the OP vanished**
This is good. All of it. I am unsure to what level of evolution Americans need to be prepared for. Ultimately, there are A LOT of people and not every one of them can be a CEO or an ultra-skilled employee. Factories were an amazing way to keep people busy and earning a wage. Post WWII Hyper Capitalism is what America is right now founded on. Yet, that Hyper Capitalism defeats Nationalism in a Global Economy.
We can no longer expect or even hope that ANY corporation or business to be remotely ethical or even loyal.
So if that is true, WHERE is America civilization in this current culture? We are being put in the position of ULTIMATE CONSUMER without even addressing how we are to get the money to consume all these things. And education is not the answer. There will always be way more inventory of unskilled or lowskilled labor than executives. Nobody dreamed up where these people would be employed. The idea hinges on if a company can use India for cheaper labor, why would they not? The WWII struggle and concurrent social shifts ensured corporations could be free of any inherent national loyalty. That is what we wrought in that last 4T struggle. I wonder how we can reverse it if at all. Because it didn't turn out well.
This is good. All of it. I am unsure to what level of evolution Americans need to be prepared for. Ultimately, there are A LOT of people and not every one of them can be a CEO or an ultra-skilled employee. Factories were an amazing way to keep people busy and earning a wage. Post WWII Hyper Capitalism is what America is right now founded on. Yet, that Hyper Capitalism defeats Nationalism in a Global Economy.
We can no longer expect or even hope that ANY corporation or business to be remotely ethical or even loyal.
So if that is true, WHERE is America civilization in this current culture? We are being put in the position of ULTIMATE CONSUMER without even addressing how we are to get the money to consume all these things. And education is not the answer. There will always be way more inventory of unskilled or lowskilled labor than executives. Nobody dreamed up where these people would be employed. The idea hinges on if a company can use India for cheaper labor, why would they not? The WWII struggle and concurrent social shifts ensured corporations could be free of any inherent national loyalty. That is what we wrought in that last 4T struggle. I wonder how we can reverse it if at all. Because it didn't turn out well.