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Centrist vs Local Social Systems

McSwain, Norman E Jr. nmcswai at tulane.edu
Sun Jul 26 22:35:37 BST 2009


Sorry to disagree but I think it is the system that has failed or has allowed the entity to fail. There are many other well known similar systems that failed when they have become 'federalized' . One of these is well known medical system and the other one is a travel agency. Both of these systems started off with very good intentions until the members lost the incentive to be productive and were just looking for a place to remain protected and get their paycheck. More interested in the paycheck than the service that they were supposed to provide to the public. But of course that is a person opinion from one who is capitalist who believes in being required to be productive in order to get paid.
 
Norman
 
Norman McSwain MD
Trauma Director, Charity Hospital
Professor of Surgery, Tulane University
New Orleans LA
504 988 5111
norman.mcswain at tulane.edu <mailto:norman.mcswain at tulane.edu> 

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From: nmcswai at tulane.edu


> left out the other 'wonderful' social system...US postal service...

==> When it comes to nationally sponsored bodies he may have also left out the US Military and the judicial system, not only the USPS... There are success stories and failures, be they among capitalist entities or "socialised" ones or "federalised" ones; likely therefore that it is the entities which are at fault, not the sysem within which they live. The UK postal office is not held up as an example of success either.
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