Originally posted by Serial_Apologist
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... the elephant in our room
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Mandryka
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visiting London yesterday i was struck by just how configured for the plutocracy central London has become ....and how expensive it is to breathe there ...
where i met an old colleague for lunch held a surpise; Yentob at one table, Dyke at another; ... on different expense accounts no doubt [Dyke was in the Cafe next to us, Yentob was in the Restaurant spending the license fees]
it was in Portland Place so a tad handy eh ....
first person to guess where gets a free seat for the People's AssemblyAccording to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Simon
It's a shame, Calum, that you view is so coloured by the class prism. I've rarely come across anyone who in one medium length post can provide so much that I wholly agree with alongside so much that I see as total rollocks.
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Originally posted by Simon View PostIt's a shame, Calum, that you view is so coloured by the class prism. I've rarely come across anyone who in one medium length post can provide so much that I wholly agree with alongside so much that I see as total rollocks.
According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Class is a huge determining factor in how the world runs. How anybody can fail to see that completely defeats me.
Powerful people usually come from powerful backgrounds.
The rich usually.stay rich.
the poor usually stay poor.
Social mobility can transform individuals, sometimes,but at a level that will transform society it is a lie.
And Tom Petty is one of the good guys. Goodwill manifest.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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For Graeber, the emblem of our impoverishment of expectations is the massive recent expansion in student debt. Being a student should be one of the few times in your life when you don't have to be fretting about money, but can experiment with other ways of thinking and of living. Instead, students are now forced to think about their degrees in terms of what they can be traded for. Graeber recounts meeting recent graduates who are selling their bodies to pay off their loans: a PhD has become the path to prostitution, not intellectual reward.According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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It always makes me chuckle whenever I hear this "class" argument - and I see it with some of my more political author friends on Facebook who continue to post images from 50 years ago or even earlier about union "fights" with the "establishment". Bob Crow could be a doppleganger for Fred Kite - the words and mindset are interchangeable, except of course that his salary is over £130,000 pa. Christine Blower, NUT's general secretary and a former member, like Crow, of London Socialist Alliance is on £140,000 pa. Both of them are prepared to bring their members out on strike which effect doesn't strike at the heart of the "establishment" but only serves to seriously inconvenience the ordinary working people trying hard to get by on their average £23,000 a year. By their actions, designed to prop up what some might argue are already fairly well financed pay and pensions, they are prepared to stand on the necks of the very people who provide their salaries and in so doing further impoverish the less well off. It all chimes with those batallions of Labour MPs and left-wing commentators who pay lip service to their constituents and readers but are busy feathering their nests and ensuring that they, at least, will have a good retirement.O Wort, du Wort, das mir Fehlt!
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Originally posted by Bax-of-Delights View PostIt always makes me chuckle whenever I hear this "class" argument - and I see it with some of my more political author friends on Facebook who continue to post images from 50 years ago or even earlier about union "fights" with the "establishment". Bob Crow could be a doppleganger for Fred Kite - the words and mindset are interchangeable, except of course that his salary is over £130,000 pa. Christine Blower, NUT's general secretary and a former member, like Crow, of London Socialist Alliance is on £140,000 pa. Both of them are prepared to bring their members out on strike which effect doesn't strike at the heart of the "establishment" but only serves to seriously inconvenience the ordinary working people trying hard to get by on their average £23,000 a year. By their actions, designed to prop up what some might argue are already fairly well financed pay and pensions, they are prepared to stand on the necks of the very people who provide their salaries and in so doing further impoverish the less well off. It all chimes with those batallions of Labour MPs and left-wing commentators who pay lip service to their constituents and readers but are busy feathering their nests and ensuring that they, at least, will have a good retirement.
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I am certainly no apologist for those on unreasonably high salaries, but, in the scheme of things , I don't think that £130 k for the head of an organisation with 215k members is off the scale.
Ideally, I think she should be on no more than the best paid head, but I guess they are well north of £100k anyway.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostI am certainly no apologist for those on unreasonably high salaries, but, in the scheme of things , I don't think that £130 k for the head of an organisation with 215k members is off the scale.
Ideally, I think she should be on no more than the best paid head, but I guess they are well north of £100k anyway.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostYou're too generous, that's your problem, teamy!
as of today, I think they should all be on median wages for the profession.
i retain the right to alter my unsubstantiated opinion!I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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