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Re: Moral Hazard: Hokum Bunkum     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Corporatisation in alt.philosophy
Author: Sean
Date: Mar 18, 2008 22:04

... our society. That will not happen unless we talk about why people don't control what they own. --------------------------------------- The dismantling of democracy is perhaps now the most urgent aspect of the corporatisation of our society. And notice, if you will, two pillars of our legal system - tort law and contract law. The principle of tort law is that if you are wrongfully injured...
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Re: 9/11 and the Propaganda Model     

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Author: Al Dykes
Date: Nov 13, 2007 08:06

... great number of independent media bodies when one turns on the television or goes to a newsstand, the reality is quite the opposite. What you will be hearing/reading, is "corporatised" news, stemming from General Electric or AOL TimeWarner, rather than independent journalists whose sole loyalty is to objective reporting. This was not just confined to the US in its ...
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Re: 9/11 and the Propaganda Model     

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Author: Tim
Date: Nov 12, 2007 12:47

... a great number of independent media bodies when one turns on the television or goes to a newsstand, the reality is quite the opposite. What you will be hearing/reading, is "corporatised" news, stemming from General Electric or AOL TimeWarner, rather than independent journalists whose sole loyalty is to objective reporting. This was not just confined to the US in its ...
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Re: 9/11 and the Propaganda Model     

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Author: SHOOTER586
Date: Nov 12, 2007 11:10

... great number of independent media bodies when one turns on the television or goes to a newsstand, the reality is quite the opposite. What you will be hearing/reading, is "corporatised" news, stemming from General Electric or AOL TimeWarner, rather than independent journalists whose sole loyalty is to objective reporting. This was not just confined to the US in its propagation...
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9/11 and the Propaganda Model     

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Author: YTR
Date: Nov 12, 2007 10:59

... a great number of independent media bodies when one turns on the television or goes to a newsstand, the reality is quite the opposite. What you will be hearing/reading, is "corporatised" news, stemming from General Electric or AOL TimeWarner, rather than independent journalists whose sole loyalty is to objective reporting. This was not just confined to the US in its propagation- indeed ...
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Re: Is Global Village just around the corner?     

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Author: Akira Bergman
Date: Jan 23, 2007 04:09

...knows almost everything in a short time. This gives security and uniformity, specially at the tribe level. But in larger societies, ghettoes start to build up in many shapes and sizes. Corporatisation of economy increased predation on the vulnarable. We are now living in the second feaudalisation of the society. The rich are once again retreating to their castles in many fields; accomodation...
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Re: Dick Smith Flyer     

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Author: SR20GOER
Date: Jan 16, 2007 23:26

... your neighbourhood. Would you take a Jabiroo IFR across the country? With commercial aviation becoming more of a chore and horror, due to lack of service and paranoia and just sheer "corporatisation", GA could offer an alternative. Not for the people who will always shop for the cheapest ticket no matter what, then wonder why their seatrows are 50cm apart and the only food ...
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Re: Dick Smith Flyer     

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Author: Michael Hoffmann
Date: Jan 16, 2007 23:12

... around your neighbourhood. Would you take a Jabiroo IFR across the country? With commercial aviation becoming more of a chore and horror, due to lack of service and paranoia and just sheer "corporatisation", GA could offer an alternative. Not for the people who will always shop for the cheapest ticket no matter what, then wonder why their seatrows are 50cm apart and the only food they ...
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It's Magic We Know, Celtic and Politics Go!     

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Author: Will
Date: Aug 11, 2006 08:05

... hypocrisy inherent in their approach. By forcing people to comply with and accept a mere corporatised definition of Celtic, supporters are being prohibited from expressing legitimate aspects of their Celtic identity. ... as we see fit in modern Scotland, we are being forced to bow to the corporatised shell of a PLC and to comply with their money-making project – controlled exclusively by...
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Re: Story Idea     

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Author: HAPPYsamuri
Date: Aug 5, 2006 18:05

...up the ravelled sleeve of care'? Much is misunderstood about the cosmology of Aboriginal dreaming, and a lot of damage has been done with the interpretation of its significance through new age hocus-pocus. I guess any application of an interpretation is likely to traduce, but some are more disrespectful and dmaging than others. the further corporatisation of tribal wisdom
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