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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"What monkeys and the Queen taught me about inequality"
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/oct/13/monkeys-queen-inequality-capitalism-rich-poor-private-security?CMP=fb_gu"I first met Matt in Zuccotti Park, Manhattan, in the middle of the Occupy Wall Street protest in 2011. Matt understands power: at the time, he worked as a policy-wonk for a Democratic congressman and his days were spent in the cogs of the lumbering Washington behemoth. Beneath his cherubic, hay-coloured curls and proper job, he detested the system he was trapped in.
Since then, he has regularly prised apart the clenched and corrupt buttocks of American politics and allowed me to peer inside at its dirty workings. I asked Matt for ideas that would aid the revolution; his response was, as usual, startling and almost proctologically insightful. No more private security for the wealthy and the powerful, he said. I nervously demanded he explain himself. He did: One economist argued in 2005 that roughly one in four Americans are employed to guard in various forms the wealth of the rich. So if you want to get rid of rich and poor, get rid of guard labour.
This may be the point in the article where you start shouting the word hypocrite. Dont think Im unaware of the inevitability of such a charge. I know, I know. Im rich, Im famous, I have money, I have had private security on and off for years. There is no doubt that I as much as anyone have to change. Revolution is change. I believe in change, personal change most of all. Know, too, that I have seen what fame and fortune have to offer and I know its not the answer. Of course, I have to change as an individual and part of that will be sharing wealth, though without systemic change, that will be a sweet, futile gesture."
I think he may be on to something - especially dubbing the Queen as "A little old lady in a shiny hat that we paid for".
fadedrose
(10,044 posts)It's a nice blend of humor, wishful thinking, and good ideas that won't work because of the security guards guarding the people with the hazelnuts.
The new democracy will then hire guards after confiscating the hazelnuts from Mrs. German Name, otherwise known as the queen and allows her to remain in the castle she has just "given" to the poor, but is permitted to stay and be a cleaning person. She won't allow that nor can she clean....
Communism tried to distribute the hazelnuts equally but the human (similar to monkeys) factor is so strong that the leaders (which there shouldn't be any of) steal the hazelnuts and hire new guards. So it didn't work. Nice try.
Round and round it goes and where it stops nobody knows...
tiredtoo
(2,949 posts)it is indeed both humorous and interesting.
Thanks for the link.
KG
(28,753 posts)Donald Ian Rankin
(13,598 posts)If you want universal poverty and misery (and hence less inequality) then getting rid of the police is a great idea.
Otherwise, it isn't.