Workaholics. "Job, job, job" is a motto indicating a social addiction to work. The resistances the first part of this thread met is also, to me, symptomatic of a counterproductive collective addiction. The NDP needs to maintain the illusion and glorification around hard work to get the money for its political campaigns from unions. To me knowledge, to NDP has not even participated to the debate surrounding the publication of The End of Work by Jeremy Rifkin!
The NDP in one shocking word… (part 3)
Along the same vein, The NDP should never again speak about a good family wage if it is not able to admit that for a lot of women employment is replacing children as a way to feel socially useful.
Along the same vein, The NDP should never again speak about a good family wage if it is not able to admit that for a lot of women employment is replacing children as a way to feel socially useful.
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And what is a good family wage when both spouses are working full time at what they feel are intrinsically rewarding jobs and when their lone children develop pathologic attachments to the latest expensive toys???
Are you trolling, Benoit?
You are (my thread).
What the fuck does this have to do with the thread title? What does the NDP have to do with this sociological phenomena.And what is a good family wage when both spouses are working full time at what they feel are intrinsically rewarding jobs and when their lone children develop pathologic attachments to the latest expensive toys???
I think the NDP is fueling this insane phenomenon.
We need a national child care program. And unsurprisingly, the two business parties want a big box, piecemeal, market fix.
The resistance isn't to your ideas, Benoit, because nobody can figure out what you're talking about. The resistance is to you, because are incapable of making yourself understood. I actually succeeded in prying something concrete out of you in the other thread but then it got closed, so I didn't follow up. Probably there are interesting ideas somewhere in that head of yours, though it's hard to be sure. Perhaps I'll try to get you to be comprehensible some more later, if I can spare the time.
eta: Actually, I've been meaning to read The End of Work for a long time now. Maybe you could give us a rundown of his argument.
Our planet needs women more relaxed, i.e. women who don’t feel a social pressure to fill the world with too many children and with counterproductive hyperactivity.
How does my partner and i working at intrinsically motivating jobs lead to our children developing pathological attachments to expensive toys, Benoit?
I missed a few steps in your argument.
Our planet needs women more relaxed, i.e. women who don’t feel a social pressure to fill the world with too many children and with counterproductive hyperactivity.
You must have a low opinion of women and people in general.
The resistance isn't to your ideas, Benoit, because nobody can figure out what you're talking about. The resistance is to you, because are incapable of making yourself understood. I actually succeeded in prying something concrete out of you in the other thread but then it got closed, so I didn't follow up. Probably there are interesting ideas somewhere in that head of yours, though it's hard to be sure. Perhaps I'll try to get you to be comprehensible some more later, if I can spare the time.
eta: Actually, I've been meaning to read The End of Work for a long time now. Maybe you could give us a rundown of his argument.
Excelent post!
How does my partner and i working at intrinsically motivating jobs lead to our children developing pathological attachments to expensive toys, Benoit?
I missed a few steps in your argument.
Anglo-Protestants don’t like to be made aware of the Frankenstein they have created: Capitalism is positively biased towards materialism (negatively towards leisure time).
Anglo-Protestants don’t like to be made aware of the Frankenstein they have created: Capitalism is positively biased towards materialism (negatively towards leisure time).
BINGO! Good post for a change. Time is often times worth more than money
Is that the sum total of your argument? Sounds awful structuralist.
Is that the sum total of your argument? Sounds awful structuralist.
Emptiness isn't structuring.
Oh, does that mean your posts on this topic are empty?
We need a national child care program. And unsurprisingly, the two business parties want a big box, piecemeal, market fix.
Quebec doesn’t want a national child care program made by Anglo-Protestants. This program will only prepare for schools; schools that are only preparing for work (the modern-day Moloch).
We need a national child care program. And unsurprisingly, the two business parties want a big box, piecemeal, market fix.
Quebec doesn’t want a national child care program made by Anglo-Protestants.
Well I certainly agree with that. Our Anglos at the helm for ever and a day dont know child care from hockey pucks.
This program will only prepare for schools;
And they've managed to screw that up, too.
Blow up your T.V. throw away your paper
Go to the country, build you a home
Plant a little garden, eat a lot of peaches
Try an find Jesus on your own
John Prine always did have some interesting thoughts.
This program will only prepare for schools;And they've managed to screw that up, too.
The endless logic of work is such that good daycare centers can be seen as a promising solution to flawed schools.
Our planet needs women more relaxed, i.e. women who don’t feel a social pressure to fill the world with too many children and with counterproductive hyperactivity.
Piss off, women can decide what they want to do, just as any male can decide. Moreover, I would say what our planet really needs is for men to give up on their belief that they are the only pertinent ones that matter and their rampent sexism, such as you have espoused. Plus of course blaming women for their failures.
BTW, it is NOT your thread just because you have started it.
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In patriarchal societies, women imitate men, the option to reverse that order is absent.
says whom? the option to reverse that order is absent.
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Show me.
Not up to me to support your claim.
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Show me your claims.
Benoit is annoying, not to mention that he's spamming the board with duplicate threads and being sexist, AND that I've been getting nothing but complaints about him. So, I'm afraid it's buh-bye.
At least Benoit can take comfort in knowing that he has the distinction of being the first account I've locked since the new babble switched over.