John Young on Wed, 2 Mar 2011 17:22:01 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> Education costs; was How a Library Saved My Life. |
Good points and applicable across many disciplines and endeavors which have succumbed to the star system and its attendant innumerable low- and not-so-low paid attendants which service, market and protect investment in the stars. Few of these attendants are educators, or warfighters, or doctors or architects or elected office holders. They do run the celebrity shows in the background and are the source of most budgetary increases while still flogging the high-value of the bold names to attact consumers, tax allocations and donations. This is not necessarily bad if those who run the show are provided with jobs, salaries and benefits to save them from a lifetime of drudgery and poverty. Indeed, for every star driven enterprise there are corollary benefits for those who support it and keep their mouths shut as Ted indelicately put it. To be sure there are predators who add little value to the star system but which most reap its rewards: investors, bankers, lawyers, university presidents and deans, publicists, gossips, critics, trophy mates, fashionistas, artistes, gallerists, liposuctionists, cosmetic surgeons, stylists, tv judges, comedians, talk show hosts, well, envy the welter of forums where stars and strivers and other idiots are marketed. Did I not mention architects, actual and metaphorical of wretchedly vulgar Raw Story excess? Still, education and health care grotesque wastage is minimal compared to that of national security manifold greater, now the driving force wastage, profiligacy, unaccountabiity, and destruction of life on earth and in space, corporeally and mentally. Secrecy about national security is the single greatest threat to democracy for it generates emulation and provides cover for all disciplines and endeavors. No federal institution exceeds the use of secrecy outside the national security apparatus except health care. And that is due to proprietary claims of the health care industry, pharmacalogical leading the pack of doctors and hospitals and unions and most of all, investors and aptly, secret doctor investors. Prepare to be shattered that there are educators secrety investing in edu-privatization way beyond high salaries and directors fees. Double check investors in student load predations working both sides of the racket. No private institution exceeds the use of secrecy outside the complicit federal reserve system than financial institutions. Swiss banks are chumps by comparison. The second massive attack on the US after 9/11 was planned and executed at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, then headed by the current Secretary of the Treasury. That attack continues pretty muchly unabated while the monstrous reconstruction of WTC proceeds camouflaged by sappy memorialization and military-grade defiance, aided and abetted, as ever, by the Justice System which punishes little and excuses much. Nobody yet whacked for allowing 9/11. All praise for the shitty jobs Finance and Justice and Defense and Government and Entgertainment and Sports and Best Universities provides for, ahem, working people, particularly for the heavily stigmatized still facing humongous prejudice by the highly select Star System. All shame to those who believe this cannot be bettered, call them apologists for Status Quo, the oldest profession. Status Quo as in don't ask for givebacks or clawbacks or confessions of ill-doing. Blame those other criminals. Want a piece of my culpa over drinks at the Century or MOMA? I can get you on Rachel, or better Spitzer. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org