| Ok.. well. i would guess that a number of people on this list have corporations... I have a couple.. for work, for non-profit or community service reasons, etc. Should I be enslaved because you don't like ATT but I happen to have a corporation? What i didn't specify but what i mean aare small businesses.. that have corporate status, but are really just people.. I still believe what we want is an equal playing field where entities and individuals interact with equal power, notice, autonomy, control and choice. But I do not think that a small business, of maybe two people, maybe 10 people, needs to be 'enslaved.' I think we need to undermine the largest (too big to fail) entities and i think an individual centric model does that.. so that the ATTs of the world can't function in it.. that's better than enslaving.. it makes something that is huge irrelevant. On Oct 12, 2011, at 12:26 PM, Frank Paynter wrote: Mary, I'd understand your concern and sympathize if corporations were people. They're not. Not all enslavement is human. For example: "The master cylinder is a control device that converts non-hydraulic pressure (commonly from a driver's foot) into hydraulic pressure, in order to move other device(s) which are located at the other end of the hydraulic system, such as one or more slave cylinders." And: "Connecting a hard disk drive in slave only mode leads to system halt during resume from standby..." |
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