Learning Stories
by
Mario deSantis
mariodesantis@hotmail.com
“I am a Canadian, free to speak without fear,
free to worship in my own way, free to stand for what I think right, free to
oppose what I believe wrong, and free to choose those who shall govern my
country.” - -The Rt. Hon. John Diefenbaker, Canadian Bill of Rights,
1960
“The whole judicial system is at issue, it's
worth more than one person.”--Serge Kujawa, Saskatchewan Crown
Prosecutor, 1991
“The system is not more worth than one person's
rights.”--Mario deSantis, 2002
Ensign Stories © Mario deSantis and Ensign
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"As the Free Market has caused a further concentration of
economic and political power and has taken the form of an Oligopoly,
so democracy has been diluted and has taken the form of statistical
polling"--A thought by Mario deSantis
Without any doubt there is a Free Market conspiracy to have a New
World order dominated by our transnational corporations and their
hegemonic governments. This conspiracy has been taking a stronger
shape as the Bush Administration's preaching policies are being
spilled over Canada, Europe and all over the world.
As we are concerned, I notice that this conspiracy of the Free
Market is marketed in Canada by the CanWest media conglomerate, and
I become more outraged as I read the National Post. The gospel of
the Free Market must be fought as this economic doctrine is only a
conduit to establish a rational new world order based on the
rational choices of our hegemonic leadership and against the
interest of our humanness. The gospel of the monetary Free Market
became stronger in the 70s with the preaching of economist Milton
Friedman of the Chicago School of Economics, and this economic
gospel got the blessings of our governments as more monetary
economists received the Nobel prize for economics. I repeat, the
gospel of the Free Market is a conspiracy of our oligarchic
leadership, and the Free Market has been debunked by intelligent and
progressive people.
We debunked the Free Market as we analyzed the provincial
governmental policies of Roy Romanow, a rational man who marketed
his political creativity by his statistical saying "you win some
and you lose some." We debunked the Free Market of the
Government of Saskatchewan because our leadership was lying to the
public, and we did our own homework experientially. The gospel of
the Free Market has been debunked now all over the world, and I find
interesting that the latest Nobel prizes for economics were awarded
to social scientists away from the Chicago School of Economics.
The Free Market has been debunked from any theoretical
perspectives, I used Humberto Maturana's understanding of humanness
and languaging, ecologists have been debunking the Free Market as a
predatory system of our ecological balance, mathematicians have been
debunking the Free Market because of the linearity of its concept,
historians and sociologists have been debunking the Free Market
because of its historical and anthropological void. Yet, the gospel
of the Free Market is entrenched in our governments and hegemonic
leadership, and mostly with the patriotic Bush Administration which
is taking the United States to ever higher levels of artificial
humanity: from super power to hyper power.
What's next? We must stop the preaching of the Free Market and
the preaching of statistical polling! |
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