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The
Sick Society
These two
items appeared in the same newspaper on the same day. "Patients
are being denied basic operations, including treatments for varicose
veins, wisdom teeth and bad backs, as hospitals try frantically to
balance the books by the end of the financial year. ... NHS trusts
throughout the country are making sweeping cuts to services and
delaying appointments in an attempt to address their debts before the
end of March." and "Thousands of doctors qualified to
become consultants could face unemployment instead, the NHS says. A
leaked copy of the Government's pay and workforce strategy reveals
that by 2011 there will be 3,200 more consultants than there are
jobs." (Times, 4 January) What a crazy society - people
left to suffer health problems while health workers are out of a job.
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A
Brave New World?
The
WorldWatch Institute in Washington paints a gloomy picture of the
future in its recent report. "The population of the world's
slums is set to soar by more than 500 million within 25 years experts
said yesterday .. And half the extra people will be crammed into
ghettoes and shanty towns, unless plans for urban renewal are speeded
up, forecasters warned. ...David Satterthwaite, of the London-based
International Institute for Environment and Development, said a
shake-up of urban government would be the most pressing issue over
the next 20 years. "Without this, cities become among the most
polluted and dangerous places, where one in four children dies before
the age of five." he added." (Metro, 10 January)
Even Aldous Huxley and George Orwell could not have imagined such a
future, but then they were only novelists and not scientific
socialists.
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The
Distortion Of Science (1)
The motive
behind capitalism is to make a profit and to hell with all other
consideration. A perfect example of this is the following news item.
"Scientists and economists have been offered $10,000 each by a
lobby group funded by one of the world’s largest oil companies to
undermine a major climate report due to be published today. Letters
sent by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), an
Exxon-Mobil-funded thinktank with close links to the Bush
administration, offered the payments for articles that emphasise the
shortcomings of a report from the UN's intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC)." (Guardian, 2 February) Could
anything be more obvious? Here is a couple of bucks just do as you
are told.
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The
Distortion Of Science (2)
It is not
only oil companies that seek to distort scientific research in the
interests of profits, here is a recent example of the pharmaceutical
industry at the same game. "According to a study published last
week by accountancy group PwC, the public, doctors and health
insurers believe the industry has put profits before patients,
abandoning its original vision of improving health and alleviating
pain. ...All over the world, drugs companies are in an expensive race
with each other to come up with new treatments and market them,
sometimes aggressively, to health specialists. The public backlash
comes after a number of high-profile drugs were withdrawn following
allegations of dangerous side-effects." (Observer, 4
February) For a couple of bucks these companies will do anything.
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The
Distortion Of Art
Artists
like Van Gough and Modogliani may have died in poverty and their
modern equivalents may share a similar fate, but that was not a
considerations at the latest Sotheby's auction. "Up to £140
million is expected to exchange hands this week in a series of sales
of Impressionists, modern and contemporary works, well in excess of
the £89.45 million achieved last February and the £109.3
million in June. ... Although the weak dollar may in turn have
deterred some American collectors from buying last night, few expect
it to dent the enthusiasm of the richest regulars such as Paul Allen,
the Microsoft co-founder, Steve Winn, a Las Vegas casino owner, and
Steve Cohen, the Wall Street hedge-fund billionaire who is believed
to have spent about $500 million (£250 million) on art in
recent years." (Times, 6 February) Artists may die in a
garret, so what? It helps the rich to increase their portofolio of
wealth. As someone once said -"They know the price of everything
but the value of nothing."
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The
Distortion Of Honesty
All
workers are taught at school the importance of honesty and integrity,
but it is obviously a lesson that is not on the curriculum of the
schools that capitalists attend, to judge from this news item about
events in South Korea. "The chairman of Hyundai Motor Group, the
sixth largest carmaker in the world, was sentenced yesterday to three
years in jail after being convicted of embezzlement and breach of
trust. ... Chung was accused of embezzling 103.4 billion won (£56
million) from company affiliates." (Times, 6 February)
The report went on to mention other chairmen that had been caught
with their hands in the till. Chung Tae So, of Hanoi, sentenced to 15
years' jail for bribery. Chung Ming Hun, of Hyundai Asian, kills
himself awaiting trial. Lee Kun He, of Samsung, apologises for
corporate misgoverned and alleged bribery by making big charity
donation. Kim Woo Choom, founder of Daewoo, receives ten-year jail
term for fraud. Fellow workers, perhaps as we contemplate this week's
pay packet or giro cheque we may ponder the wisdom of our old school
teacher. We could ask ourselves, how many were not caught in this
country and how many of them get away with it?
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And
Now For The Good News
Every day
in the newspapers and television we are bombarded with stories of
war, crime and world hunger. So after extensive research we have come
across a news item that will hearten workers instead of depressing
them. In 1961 there were nearly 55,000 christian churches in England
and Wales. "By 2005 the number of churches had fallen to 47,600.
According to the organisation Christian Research, another 4,000 are
likely to go in the next 15 years. In the Church of England alone,
which still has 16.000 churches, 1,700 have been made redundant since
1969." (Times, 10 February)
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