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ProSense

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17. I think
Sat Feb 4, 2012, 04:04 PM
Feb 2012
Again, there is no distinction to be made, both are examples of the same phenomenon...

The neoliberal principles at work, allowing money as speech and the primacy of capital over any morality. The Kochs have wrought enormous destruction since the 1970s. Enron was central in bringing the Bush regime to power and thus suspending whatever was left of democracy and the rule of law in this country, in addition to practicing many other innovative frauds that have served as the model for a whole economy of plunder. There is absolutely no need to make a distinction, and yours would seem to trivialize Enron's enormous crimes. Why? Could it be that Enron is more obviously business as usual for capitalism under the neoliberal principles?


...you have an active imagination. The fact that Enron was a destructive force is evident. That does not preclude me from making a determination that the Koch/ALEC machine has been more destructive and is still in operation.



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What an excellent, eye opening article BlueToTheBone Feb 2012 #1
I can't rec this enough izquierdista Feb 2012 #2
Awesome insight.... targetpractice Feb 2012 #3
While I would really like to believe your thesis Demeter Feb 2012 #4
Enron went bankrupt because their CEOs stole it all. Initech Feb 2012 #5
Convincingly argued. ... K&R Bozita Feb 2012 #6
With the $100M they just pledged to the GOP against Obama... backscatter712 Feb 2012 #7
As usual, I'm in awe. nt DCKit Feb 2012 #8
K&R for keeping up the old DU tradition of actual research. JackRiddler Feb 2012 #9
Frankly, ProSense Feb 2012 #10
Frankly, there is no distinction to be made, but if so, Enron's far the worse. JackRiddler Feb 2012 #13
I ProSense Feb 2012 #14
Again, there is no moral distinction to be made, both are examples of the same phenomenon... JackRiddler Feb 2012 #16
I think ProSense Feb 2012 #17
The war for profit. Initech Feb 2012 #21
K & R !!! WillyT Feb 2012 #11
What can I say but WOW madokie Feb 2012 #12
Excellent. Kick, kick, kick crazylikafox Feb 2012 #15
K&R raouldukelives Feb 2012 #18
Excellent post! glinda Feb 2012 #19
Wow. Hatchling Feb 2012 #20
wow--great article. thanks for making it all hang together. bbgrunt Feb 2012 #22
Another kick & a call to DUers to honor original research posted on this site. JackRiddler Feb 2012 #23
Yeh. JackRiddler Feb 2012 #24
Been awhile since I saw a DU post with so much meat Generic Other Feb 2012 #25
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