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Originally Posted by C-101
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So while Mr. Kaatz appears to be compassionate about the poor and needy, he is actually supporting a cause that is to the deteriment of the poor, forcing the poor to remain poor rather than making them independent and prosperous of their own accord.........
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No. Bill Kaatz is not the author of this article. He was an old prof who suggested the next phase of "governing" would be the business world. He absolutely never took a liberal or conservative stance on history, even went out of his way to present all sides in hot topic issues.
I was merely reminded of his remarks when I read this opinion of
Chris Hedges who made these remarks in a keynote address on Wednesday, May 28, at Furman University in South Carolina.
I am terribly sorry if I led readers to believe he (Kaatz) authored this. I merely wanted to give him credit for the prediction. However it plays out, I think that prediction came true. And some will see it as "the death knell for democracy" as this guy Chris Hedges. Others may think it is just another phase of social growth. Still others may welcome the "sensibleness" of putting successful businessmen in charge of social structure. Those views
are debatable. And of course whether or not the prediction that business would rule countries instead of communism/democracies etc. is also debatable.
I just wanted to point out my error and clarify any misunderstanding.
