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From: john@anasazi.UUCP (John Moore)
Newsgroups: net.misc
Subject: Re: $1288 ashtrays
Message-ID: <269@anasazi.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 21-Aug-85 10:38:30 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug 21 10:38:30 1985
Date-Received: Sun, 25-Aug-85 03:02:24 EDT
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Reply-To: john@anasazi.UUCP (John Moore)
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In article <346@aero.ARPA> foy@aero.UUCP (Richard Foy (Veh. Systems)) writes:
>In article <257@anasazi.UUCP> john@anasazi.UUCP (John Moore) writes:
>>>--Lauren--
>>	Welcome to capitalism! It still works better than the alternative! The
>>military's insistence on squeezing profit everywhere they can, and auditing
>>everyone to death on trivia, leads to a desire by suppliers to make their profit
>>where they can. The fact that the dollar outweighs ethics in some people
>>is just human nature - the ruble outweighs ethics in USSR, also.
>>
>>	John Moore (Compuserve VETS SIG "LCB" Member)
>>
>Are the only two alternatives unethical capitalism or even worse USSR rubles?
>
>richard
That the dollar outweighs ethics in some people doesn't imply that it outweighs
ethics in all people. A few unethical capitalists doesn't imply that there
is a system of "unethical capitalism". Let me throw the question back on 
you: What alternatives are there?



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