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Bush and Castro via Wired Posted here Friday, October 10, 2003 at 9:48:07 AM The US and Cuba. When it is all over and "democracy" wins in Cuba, there will be a flood of struggles over property and expat business deals. the country will revert to a rich-poor paradigm. It could have been a legitimate experiment from which we could all learn about an alternative view of how to do things. Cuba has been strong on social justice, in property, incomes, medicine and schools, but the pressure from being denied a role in the international economy has limited the value of the experiment. The cost has been increasing lack of political justice. We have two paradigms: a market/media managed society or a central committee paradigm. We can see the costs and benefits of each, which we need to do if we are to move beyond the economic marginalization created by the one and the political repression of the other.
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Numbers:Businessweek on increase in unmarrieds. Posted here Friday, October 10, 2003 at 9:37:11 AM From Businessweek, to which we can add the rural/urban split, the distribution of age, and the distribution of incomes.Unmarried America. This hints at the increasing dominacne of people who are caught between market and jobs with no other relationships.
also let's add
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Red Cross criticizes Guantanamo Posted here Friday, October 10, 2003 at 8:48:43 AM The way in which the US has dealt with detainees, prisoners, suspects, lacks fundamental concern for human dignity. Instead of representing the best of American justice, it has shown an instinct for revenge and sacrificing the individual to the public task of warnings, using the person for state needs. This is what the constitution was meant to prevent. It has taken an aspect of the post 911 situation, where American culture of restraint and human rights could have been showcased, instead we have a wasting of a an opportunity and a tradition.and put the US at greaterrisk in the world. Stumulating the old culture of an eye for an eye and retribution, rather than due process and justice though the judgment of peers, is a major step backwards. I find it humiliating, and I am shocked there has not been more criticism and a movement to prevent this.It may be something we need to take on.
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