[pp.int.general] Correct word usage for PP.
Maike Marrek
listen at jaasnee.de
Sun Apr 10 15:45:00 CEST 2011
Stéphane Vanbellinghen schrieb:
> I noticed something very interesting in the recent messages.
>
> Some of you pointed out the economic academic use of "good".
That's right and the reason, why it might be helpful to use the economic
use: it always treated for example copyright and "published work" in
separated issues.
> The first civil law was aimed at keeping a social balance.
At the moment civil law shields social unbalance in many fields as well.
> Many economic theories do not care about balance as the "holy hand of market" is there (driving us straight into the wall).
>
> Honestly, I trust more the good old legal principles than the "holy hand of market".
As far as both bolster social unbalance, we should watch out for social
valuable points in any academic field and foster them - regardless of
individual education and believes.
Regards from Frankfurt
Maike
--
a one-armed man comes into a flower shop and says
what flower expresses
days go by and it just keeps going by
endlessly pulling you into the future
days go by, endlessly
endlessly pulling you into the future
and the florist says: the white lilly.
Laurie Anderson - Home of Brave
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