tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post6445668492784035358..comments2024-03-23T13:16:37.006-07:00Comments on Hawaiian libertarian: Another Expose on Corporate Fascism USAKeoni Galthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00842553742723239151noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-54060772700401026322010-06-25T15:49:38.719-07:002010-06-25T15:49:38.719-07:00I'm glad to see another libertarian who recogn...I'm glad to see another libertarian who recognizes corporatism for what it really is. Too often, libertarians end up being corporate shills.TAShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00260719592299142917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-37439421911297617622010-06-25T06:49:08.365-07:002010-06-25T06:49:08.365-07:001. Mega corporations are not inherently evil, immo...<i>1. Mega corporations are not inherently evil, immoral, or greedy. The men who run the Mega corporations are evil, immoral and greedy. EPS, profits, and bonuses are what drive corporate executives.</i><br /><br />Now I have had a different take on this...the nature of the corporation and its members.<br />I've long been formulating a "hive" thesis which essentially declares that the human race is condensing, "melding" towards the eventual state of a common consciousness which involves loss of individuality while simultaneously building and perpetuating a drone-like commitment to serving the needs of the Hive which we are part of to one degree or another. It's a rather grandiose theory and my definition of its workings is a bit rudimentary. <br /><br />But one of the basic ingredients of this "Hive" is the corporation, which from its inception in the 19th century, has grown and multiplied at an exponential rate. Though we may hesitate to blame the corporation, and instead blame those who serve it in higher capacities, I do feel the corporation is to blame.<br /><br />The corporation <i>is</i> a being. It is the conglomeration of all its constituent members, who unaware of the worker bee role they are playing, serve the needs of the Corporation, though individually they may appear as normal human beings. <br /><br />There is nothing honorable or capitalistic about corporations. Corporations thrive on the subsuming of individuality.<br /><br />I work for an international corporation and I see the workings of such a charter member of the Hive. Amusingly enough, one of the new corporate ideas they are trying to force down our throats is the concept of "one." We are a scattered global array of divisions and facilities and regional centers, but my corporation is actively seeking to reinforce Oneness.An Unmarried Manhttp://www.phoenixism.net/?p=2913noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-54937546476575142512010-06-24T22:53:06.290-07:002010-06-24T22:53:06.290-07:00Clap, clap, clap, at least someone who gets it. Th...Clap, clap, clap, at least someone who gets it. Thank you Keoni for that insightful and well written piece.gallier2https://www.blogger.com/profile/04285836062429366578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-10035263641632239022010-06-24T17:43:42.700-07:002010-06-24T17:43:42.700-07:00Isn't it interesting how the faulty equipment ...Isn't it interesting how the faulty equipment BP used was made by Dick Cheney's company, Halliburton, yet no-one is focussing on that? Hmmm.Will S.https://www.blogger.com/profile/02714519301979594160noreply@blogger.com