transcendent said:
Well you just go ahead and spend all you time making money. You'll pop out one, maybe two, based on your financial capabilities. You'll continue to work and so will you partner and outsource your parenting to childcare centres who, and God I love this part, is now run by a sole monopoly cause that jackass has been buying up all the childcare centres throughout Sydney with threats to sue them, paying lower and lower wages to carers all the while they are suppose to raise the standards by which the child is cared for and have the qualifications to do so. I really just love the market and how you continue to justify everything under economic rationalism. And guess what, YOU are they reason why THIS country is going to import those so called hated immigrants to this country because we have a skills shortage all the while complaining of lower quality workers and immigrants stealing the jobs of Australian youths. God I love your rationalising.
economic rationalisation is a powerfull thing.
Its the thing that allows society to achieve the best possible outcomes within a society. The problem with economic rationalisation is not the rationalisation itself, but the emotion assosciated with it.
People get their hair all tied up over the thing.
Can you imagine the outcry if they suddenly made schools a business striving to earn a profit for its shareholders? But you know what, the privatisation of schools would be the best possible thing for schools and students alike.
Where economic rationalisation can get nasty is where people fail to accept that some government intervention is necessary. For example with that schools plan, there would still be a requirment to make it fair for all children irrespective of their background, or location (in the form of government assistance).
But the economic rationalisation itself is a great thing. Next time you bag out economic rationalism, how about you throw out that DVD you just watched, and return those designer jeans, and park that car back in the garage, because without economic rationalisation we'd be back to the days where we'd be farming, cooking, producing things for ourselves.