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Laurie Trombley's avatar

Applause, Applause ... this is your best yet in my opinion, Shanley! To my knowledge, the country of Bhutan is the closest to idyllic life that humankind has achieved. And now they're threatened to be wiped out by climate change. I just watched 2 hours of Ken Burns' documentary about the American Revolution on PBS. The USA was still fighting for independence and Congress was already a useless bunch of greedy men fighting amongst themselves and doing nothing worthwhile. The war was merciless and horrible and years long. Toward the end the Indians were literally burned down ... their nice homes, successful communities, healthy crops & orchards all burned ... Washington ordered that absolutely nothing of theirs be spared for any reason ... and it was done. The USA began 250 years ago with elitism, racism, and unconscionable violence. Definitely not a history to hearken back to. Rather, one to learn from and improve on. When I was employed in the field of industrial quality assurance, we talked about root cause and corrective action. It's a premise that I still believe in. I agree with you Shanley, we'll never get it exactly right ... nothing is static and people are inconsistent and untrustworthy ... but with goals of peace, fairness, justice, basic human rights for all, etc, we should be striving for better. We need a Bill of Rights and/or a Constitution ... didn't I just read that somewhere? Definitely too much money taints and corrupts people ... that's a root cause that needs corrective action!!

Kristine Fox's avatar

One of your best pieces I’ve read! A must read for every city manager, CEO, mayor, and governor. I love Germany’s codetermination law.

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