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04/04/2007

Politicians ban the pleasures of the working man in order to feel they have power over something. By Jens Jessen

 
Patrick Hazard
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registered on 15/01/2007
Jens Jensen's pro-prole bleat is fatuous and phoney.The global warming is putting most at risk the poorest both in the Western "advanced" societies and among their Third World "relatives". Die Zeit readers are the safest from its threats. (They can always fly away in their private jets to a Third World eco-tourism colony.) To be against the binge drinking, fast food obesity,teenage smoking,moronic mass entertainment and free ranging dogs is not fascism. It's literally "common" sense.

As a born prole who successfully ended up a college professor because of the GI Bill and other "political" maneuvers of our New Deal, I urge our contemporary "statesmen" (Jensen's sneering use of "politician" is the silliest logic chopping)to seek consensus on threats to survival in our too wasteful "advanced" societies. And "adults" who get off on Schumacher fantasies racing the autobahn should be fined as they do in Finland, according to their annual income. Come on, it's not too late to prevent the West from being a bigger and bigger Playpen. Patrick D.Hazard, Philadelphia.
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