Friday, April 17, 2009

Random Musings

When the underprivileged do their civic duty and help others, others with less than them, it's called nothing and seen as part of a necessity to poverty. When the upper class do their civic duty it's called volunteerism or charity, and praised.

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The poor raise their children in an environment that motivates and supports the community--women-centered kinship--but this shared poverty is cyclical--allowing none the ability to accumulate personal wealth. What must occur, then, is the community must support a single person at a time, with the understanding they're turn comes next, the one supported will return with more resources for the shared community. Allow one to leave who will come back with a hand.

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