The Age of Recreation via the
Emancipation of Humanity from the Machinery of Economy
via the "
ROBOTIC WAGELESS ECONOMY"

Transform the Economy, the World, your Life

G-D Bless America
& Every other Country
for that matter
while you're at it...





http://goo.gl/tEY7P 

God Bless America

Land that I love. 
Stand beside her, and guide her 
Thru the night with a light from above. 
From the mountains, to the prairies, 
To the oceans, white with foam 
God bless America, My home sweet home.

*GOOD MORNING FRIEND !!* This is a prayer more than a song. 
The fact that it is lyrical is a plus, making it mesh much more deeply
with the best in each of us than it might otherwise. 
*IRVING BERLIN is a genius* obviously
working as an agent of the TRUE G-D. 

Plus the song is short and to the point, all excellent qualities.

IRVING BERLIN is said to have stated: "My ambition is to reach the heart
of the average American, not the highbrow nor the lowbrow but that vast
intermediate crew which is the real soul of the country. The highbrow is
likely to be superficial, overtrained, supersensitive. The lowbrow
is warped, subnormal. My public is the real people."

PLEASE read more about this man here: http://goo.gl/9241w

Now all we need do is take this blessing of a song to the next level, make it relevant
to the time we live in NOW, for it is indeed so good, that it is thus also
timeless as all truth must be, to be true at a!!.

The tweak would be to upgrade it from a single country to the entire world, for indeed we
are all deserving of the blessings herein implied, yes even those we each may
feel are not, who is any of us to judge another on such a level?

*God Bless America*
Words and music by Irving Berlin

"While the storm clouds gather far across the sea,
Let us swear allegiance to a land that's free,
Let us all be grateful for a land so fair,
As we raise our voices in a solemn prayer."

God Bless America,
Land that I love.
Stand beside her, and guide her
Thru the night with a light from above.
From the mountains, to the prairies,
To the oceans, white with foam
God bless America, My home sweet home.


...regarding copyright, let us all recall that none of us own anything in REAL reality,
especially ideas & the intangible: that indeed we are all a product of our existence, and
not one of us can claim that we are not connected to everything else,
thus we all are influenced by everything else, regardless of our
awareness of lack thereof, there simply are no
exceptions to this rule of the universe,
a rule of G-D so to speak.

thus, so called
"Intellectual Property" is Clearly NEITHER
intellectual, nor property  !!!

in REAL REALITY,
please allow yourself
to deeply consider.
YES ?

Thus all of our thoughts, yes everyone of them, come from our existence in this common milieu, thus copyright
simply means 'copy it well, copy it thoroughly, and for goodness sake copy it
correctly ', as opposed to 'copywrong', please consider. YES ?

For if something can be copied at all, that is proof
that it already is PUBLIC DOMAIN!! YES ?

Thus if you would like to keep something to yourself, that you supposedly
came up with 'on your own', then do so, do not share it all, and then
have the nerve to ask to be paid for it, for nothing you
release into the ether is yours once you have.

Everything you have ever received came from the same ether
we all share, yes even those ideas you thought
you came up with 'on your own'.

For true sharing does not involve money at all.

You simply cannot have it both ways and expect good things to happen.

It is not a zero sum game, outside of your imagination, that is.


Besides, just the fact that something good is recognizable proves that it is
already in you from the start, for you to even be able to recognize it at all,
thus it is already yours !! TRUE or TRUE ?

The Best Things in LIFE really are FREE, lets keep it that way.

*BLESS only ALL* today and everyday, can you honestly say ?

read MORE on the Looming Battle Royale
betwixt *FREE vs. FEE* here:http://goo.gl/oGZ98

Also please make certain that you read http://goo.gl/9241w about Irving Berlin,
born Israel Isidore Baline, who, according to Wikipedia, was a fascinating man,
with an incredible life story, as we said above, obviously an agent
of the True G-D, living over 100 years of an
amazing life here on planet earth.

READ more HERE *PLEASE*:
http://goo.gl/9241w

Please excuse the irreverence & foul language in Carlin's portion of the video, just grasp the important point
that Carlin makes, i.e. that the specific can never be more important than the general and vice versa. Both are
important, both are required in fact, i.e. that G-D loves us all equally as only G-D can.

PLEASE READ
FULL STORY HERE:
http://goo.gl/tEY7P




>> CAUTION PROFANE <<
Some of it is Tongue in Cheek, some not...
Helping the Afflicted, Afflicting the Powerful


RELIGION is BS-> http://youtube.com/watch?v=MeSSwKffj9o
OWNERS of AMERICA-> http://youtube.com/watch?v=kJ4SSvVbhLw
CARLIN on 911->  http://youtube.com/watch?v=pow5_UYKaJ8
AMERICA is FINISHED-> http://youtube.com/watch?v=2UVXj8F9Fmk
SANCTITY of LIFE-> http://youtube.com/watch?v=3Djohakx_FE
SLAVE OWNERs DESIRE to be FREE-> http://youtube.com/watch?v=2Rlqjxst6xU
AMERICAN BULLSHIT-> http://youtube.com/watch?v=qNv-oDbBZQU
More on OWNERS: http://youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTfcAyYGg
VOTING-> http://youtube.com/watch?v=0u6lCBnRoHQ
MORE CARLIN-> http://youtube.com/results?search_query=george+carlin&search_type=&aq=f
AARON RUSSO -> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1656880303867390173

GEORGE CARLIN Discusses the REAL OWNERS of AMERICA
"The real owners are the big wealthy business interests that control things and make all the important decisions.
Forget the politicians, they're an irrelevancy.
The politicians are put there to give you the idea that you have freedom of choice.

You don't.
You have no choice.
You have owners.
They own you.
They own everything.
They own all the important land.
They own and control the corporations.
They've long since bought and paid for the Senate,
the Congress, the statehouses, the city halls.
They've got the judges in their back pockets.
And they own all the big media companies, so that they control just
about all of the news and information you hear.
They've got you by the balls.
They spend billions of dollars every year lobbying ­ lobbying to get what they want.
Well, we know what they want; they want more for themselves and less for everybody else." 
 
"But I'll tell you what they don't want. 
They don't want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking.
They don't want well-informed, well-educated people capable of critical thinking.
They're not interested in that.
That doesn't help them.
That's against their interests.
They don't want people who are smart enough to sit around the kitchen table and figure out how badly
they're getting fucked by a system that threw them overboard 30 fucking years ago. 
 
"You know what they want?
Obedient workers ­ people who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork but just dumb
enough to passively accept all these increasingly shittier jobs with the lower pay, the longer hours, reduced benefits, the end of
overtime and the vanishing pension that disappears the minute you go to collect it.
And, now, they're coming for your Social Security.
They want your fucking retirement money.
They want it back, so they can give it to their criminal friends on Wall Street.
And you know something?
They'll get it.
They'll get it all, sooner or later, because they own this fucking place.
It's a big club, and you ain't in it.
You and I are not in the big club."
 
"This country is finished."

Clearly then, THE  "ROBOTIC WAGELESS ECONOMY" is our ONLY RATIONAL OPTION



Looming Battle Royale: Free vs. Fee

Battle Royale
 
Free vs. Fee 
Life vs. Death
Single Elimination 
Pick a Side

Latest Update:

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Supreme Court Takes Up Scholars' Rights

Posted by Soulskill 
schwit1 writes with this quote from the Chronicle of Higher Education:"For 10 years, Lawrence Golan has been quietly waging a legal campaign to overturn a statute which makes it impossibly expensive for smaller orchestras to play certain pieces of music. Now the case is heading to the US Supreme Court. The high-stakes copyright showdown affects far more than sheet music. The outcome will touch a broad swath of academe for years to come, dictating what materials scholars can use in books and courses without jumping through legal hoops. The law Mr. Golan is trying to overturn has also hobbled libraries' efforts to digitize and share books, films, and music. The conductor's fight centers on the concept of the public domain, which scholars depend on for teaching and research. When a work enters the public domain, anyone can quote from it, copy it, share it, or republish it without seeking permission or paying royalties. The dispute that led to Golan v. Holder dates to 1994, when Congress passed a law that moved vast amounts of material from the public domain back behind the firewall of copyright protection. The Supreme Court is expected to decide the case during the term that begins in October."

UPDATE:  Watch this film NOW !!!

http://PatentAbsurdity.com/watch.html

NEW ZEALAND SET TO OUTLAW SOFTWARE PATENTS 


Please visit Cory Doctorow's http://BoingBoing.com too...

COPY FIGHT VIDEO : COPYRIGHT IS KILLING SCIENCE
Video is a tad tedious, no idea what he think he means regarding "White-effect", as
truth is absolutely timeless, otherwise an okay overview of the scope of copyright

The Architecture of Access to Scientific Knowledge from lessig on Vimeo.

"Whereas copyright tends to focus on protecting artists' ability to make money from their work,
scientists don't use similar incentives. And yet, her work is often kept within the gates of the ivory
tower, reserved for those whose universities or institutions have purchased access, often at high costs.
And for science in the age of the internet, which wants ideas to spread as widely as possible
to encourage more creativity and development, this isn't just bad: it's immoral."


Summary:
Intellectual Property is NEITHER !
Abolish All COPY RIGHT NOW !!!
Copy right, simply means, copy it right !
If it can be copied, it is already everyone's !!!

Divine Friend: 

Could it possibly be any clearer ?

 
a Battle Royale is looming between:

  • FREE vs. FEE
  • Open Source vs. Proprietary
  • Intellectual Freedom vs. Intellectual "Property"
  • Life vs. "Your Money or Your Life"


  • Open Source brought us the Internet, now it can give us the Wageless Economy Robotic...


    Are you ready ?  WE-R© -> Wageless Economy - Robotic©

    IP is neither Intellectual nor Property,
    anyone with real intellect knows that...

    The Creator of Existence Itself does not need
    your money,

    ...FREE always trumps FEE. 

      Free is much faster, the synergy is contagious.

    Free means Free, no strings attached.

    Free is Free

    To be free, just appreciate...

    Free only requires you to receive.

    Give freely to receive freely.




    If all coercive buying & selling is being replaced with only 
    free-will based giving & receiving, in an economy where ALL 
    undesirable work to produce all products & services is performed by: 

    Systems of 
    Robots & Computers... 

    under human expressed design & direction, is that perhaps what is meant by:

    "Buying & Selling itself is 'Marked' for Destruction...?" 

    that you hear so many speak of, & that those without human hearts, i.e. today's 
    human robots, will be replaced with Real Robots, thereby leaving only compassionate 
    meek, kind humans, who are considerate to all without exception, to remain and be protected by robots?

    Perhaps there is little difference between those turning others into human robots and their victims? 
    Couldn't the availability of Real Robots help heal human robots back into human beings ?
    Instead of Robotizing each other, why not just ABUSE REAL ROBOTS instead ?
    Hello ?




    Freedoms are NOT earned, for that is not free.

    You are already whole and owe no one.

    Buying Freedom is FreeDUMB.

    Most  who "own", stole, and are selling it
    back to their victims over and over again.

    Win, Win to the WInfinite Power: 
    WE-R©



    FEE is only for those who know no other way.  FEE is only for those who paid to much and want you to dig them out of the hole of stupidity they dug.  FEE is only for Fools who live by the Greater Fool Theory, i.e. the only way they can persist is by finding fools bigger than themselves to bail them out, until they see, & be FREE as
    WE-R©

    Information yearns to be KNOWN, not hidden.  Only "EVIL"  (read lacking)  $ATANIC MA$ON $LAVER types hide helpful information from others. That which is everyone's, i.e. TRUTH, cannot be sold.  Information is simply bits, ones and zeros, only atoms are atoms, thus only atoms may be exchanged for atoms to be fair, never atoms for ones and zeros !!!  Thus only the cost of the media and live performances are to be paid, not echoes. 

    Information, ideas, knowlege, love, kindness are all that which can be given away without losing a thing, and without losing them either, in fact there is an over-unity gain !!  Only things, cannot be shared, thus only things must be exchanged for with other things.  Otherwise we create a matter to void devouring whirlpool of destruction, FARMVILLE is a perfect example, sucking the material world into the void of non-existence, when it should be the other way around !!  

    What cost you nothing should not cost someone else something, especially if it is not even yours to begin with.  Happiness is priceless.  Artists & "creators" deserve to be paid for their live performances, not their scheming conniving owners.  Recordings are not live performances.  This applies to every aspect of our economy, including crude oil which is the ultimate FREE ENERGY, if you only knew, see here:  http://GOO.GL/5GDIB

    Addiction and Free Will are opposites.

    For anyone who is assuming Material & Spiritual are somehow not ONE, please read this to see that that too is an illusion, as there is indeed only ONE REALITY that both are the same !!!  There are not two worlds, only one.



    Notice how the 10 Free Open Source Robots  to be given out below are not available to military contractors?

    Free vs. Fee, which do you choose ? 

    Notice who is on the side of FEE, the slavers, the war-mongers, the manipulators, the perps, the negative, for they believe in fee, that is their religion,  when they could just as easily know FREE.   Just as FREE Trumps FEE, knowledge trumps "belief".   You simply will not believe just how wonderful knowledge is, you can only know it, know the difference. 

    FEE is circular, it justifies itself, and so does FREE, so it really is just a matter of what you choose.  Choose FREE.  Choose Life.


    Be sure to read this great news showing the right approach:
    http://teaminfinity.com/GlobalOpenSourceHealthCommons.shtml

    Indeed, no one can say there is not enough stuff, or territory or "time", the universe is infinite and time does not exist in Reality, the only place that does..   We even have the techniques and knowledge {technology}, we just need to convert the FEE mongers into FREE PEOPLE, they really want to be free, they just do not see.  They obtain the illusion of freedom by enslaving others: now that we have real robots, we can free real people, including the slavers, who have enslaved themselves along with everyone else and cannot even see.   Lets help them see free so they can be.
     

    It really is pretty clear cut and obvious who the problem is.  Let's open our arms and accept them anyway, show them that we are not like them and it is okay, they can be happy too...   Deep down inside they are not happy, and they are lonely, they wish to make everyone like themselves so they will not be so alone.  We feel just as lonely some times, yet the choice is clear, life trumps everything for without it, there is nothing. 

    It is safe to be innocent, in fact it is much safer, and so much more fun and rewarding. You have all the "time" there is ;)   so turn in the life direction, that is how we all started, follow through friend, follow through.


    Besides we really need all the "loot" they "collected" for us, to finish the job, that will finish all "jobs", and we need to thank them for pre-positioning all the elements necessary for roll-out WE-R© all waiting for whether WE-R©  aware of it or not yet, this is where you come in, help others "get it".


    WE-R© Ready for You to  Join us...   sysop@TeamInfinity.com


    Willow Garage Gives Away 10 Free Robots to Jumpstart Open Source Revolution

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    January 18th, 2010 by Aaron Saenz
      Filed under robots.

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    willow garage PR2 beta robot


    Who wants a robot? Raise your hand.


    Open source robotics received a huge boost in momentum last Friday. Willow Garage, one of the driving forces behind the Robot Operating System, announced that it would be giving away ten of its new and extraordinary PR2 Beta Robots. The PR2 line achieved wide-spread notoriety in 2009 with its ability to plug itself into a wall outlet and recharge itself. Each PR2 Beta is a highly valued and expensive machine that represents a unique entry point to world-class robotics research. Willow Garage has an open call for proposals, so that any research group on the planet can apply to receive one of the PR2 Betas completely free of charge. That’s right, Willow Garage is giving these robots away for free. Applicants will have to release their research with the PR2 freely and under standard open source agreements. In this way, Willow Garage is accelerating the field of robotics, not just by making their PR2 Betas available, but by encouraging the shared development of robots and advocating the open source creed.


    If you were a robotics developer, why would you want to apply for Willow Garage’s deal? For starters, the PR2 robot is a high quality machine. It has two sophisticated arms capable of grasping, lifting, and coordinated work. It can also see what it’s doing. According to its specs, it has two laser scanners, half a dozen cameras, and arrays of other sensors. Just as important as the hardware, however, is the software. PR2 is fully compliant with ROS, and other open source robotics code supplied by a vast community robotics experts.


    In short, the PR2 Beta is a robot that any researcher would be proud to use in their lab. Gaining one through Willow Garage’s offer is akin to shaving years off of a research program. Instead of developing hardware themselves, successful applicants will be able to focus on the really cool part of their jobs: getting robots to do their bidding. Willow Garage is in essence facilitating the rapid development of useful robotics protocols. The ten research groups who receive the PR2 will help build a growing library of programs which any developer can use in their own efforts to build better robots. Did you find out a great way for a robot to identify water? Well share that with another researcher and they’ll figure out to make the robot drink. That’s the power of open source robotics.


    PR2 Beta


    What can't I do with these hands?


    For their part, Willow Garage is using their selection criteria to further their vision of robot development. Foremost is the emphasis on open source, but WG is also giving preference to those research teams that do not rely on military funding and that avoid military uses of their work. After being selected, a PR2 recipient will also be pulled into several community building exercises. Of course all code will have to be shared in communal ways, but there’s also going to be regular round table meetings, and teams will be encouraged to share their experiences via blogs or public forums.


    Sometimes it seems that Willow Garage is going to drag the field of robotics into the open source community kicking and screaming if need be. Certainly they’ve leveraged this give-away to further shared robotics research in the short term (by giving each group a robot) and in the long term (by strengthening the open source robotics community). If the application process goes well, and the recipient groups produce some really amazing research in the next few years, this program could be repeated not only by Willow Garage, but by other major robotics labs across the world. I am thrilled by the possibility that WG could start a trend by which research groups with a lot of promise, but not a lot of funding, could compete at the highest tiers of robotics through the donation of specially developed research robots. The more groups working towards the same goal, the quicker we’ll achieve some amazing results.


    To me, this program is really what Willow Garage has always been driving towards. They’re going to further the field of robotics not just by building better robots, but by developing the global infrastructure through which other teams can build better robots. I can’t wait to see who is chosen and what they do with their PR2 Betas.


    Willow Garage announced its call for proposals on January 15th, and candidates only have until February 1st to send in their letters of intent. Formal proposals are on March 1st, and by April we’ll all know which teams have been selected to receive the PR2 Betas. Officially the announced number of robots to be delivered is “around 10″, so there may be some deviation if too few (or too many) worthy groups are found. If you’re a robotic engineer with a proven history of research in the field, you can learn more by reading WG’s proposal form.

    [Photo credits: Willow Garage]

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    PUBLIC DOMAIN: Health, Entertainment, Academia - HEA


    Everything pertaining to the public should be public domain, yes everything, especially HEA.


    Do not "believe" in virtual "property" or you will lose real property & life in the exchange.

    We are seeing a great change,  a looming Battle Royale between:

  • FREE vs. FEE
  • Open Source vs. Proprietary
  • Intellectual Freedom vs. Intellectual "Property"
  • Life vs. "Your Money or Your Life"

  • Your life depends on the outcome of this war, so make sure you are on the side of LIFE and FREEDOM of INFORMATION.

    Not the EUGENICIST's like GATES, ROCKEFELLER, BUSH etc FAMILIES who worship & survive via other's DEATHs

    Be sure to read this great news showing the right approach:
    http://teaminfinity.com/GlobalOpenSourceHealthCommons.shtml

    How much sooner, if everything was PUBLIC DOMAIN, would all diseases and disorders be solved if it were not for proprietary, secretive, eugenicist medical system, which actually intentionally destroys health for profit.

    You cannot even determine what dental materials are composed of, or the countless secret "pharmaceuticals" contents for "trade secret" reasons, yet what if they are all just very clever poisons, modern day "elixirs" "snakeoil", just as they were when Legendary Quack ROCKEFELLER sold them in the late 1800s to swindle fortunes out from the desperate, a  fortune that went on to form todays BigPharma business,  following precisely the same rules as Rockefeller did then only far more sophisticated ?  This is indeed what we have today, with ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY leading the way.

    Enough with all the secrecy, we are talking about people's lives here !!!  The excuse of privacy when dealing with the public is null and void, especially when the veil of privacy for these ghouls is more about covering up the fact that they are intentionally fouling the public health to hook them and drain their money and health via SNAKEOIL.
    http://cli.gs/mercuryjustice

    Things that are NOT property, & thus cannot be sold:


    Things that must never be keep secret and must be made available to everyone for FREE...

    Only exceptions would be discretionary items, but why the secrecy here either, if it is good everyone deserves it, and if it is bad, everyone needs to know that too !!!

    In short, we must completely free all information, and the internet is precisely the way to do it, hence the BATTLE ROYALE we see being played out before our ears between the DENIERS of LIFE and the PROMOTERS of LIFE.

    We see it in Google trying to publish all books for free to everyone, and the tremendous resistance they have encountered.

    We see it with free Skype and Apple, yet AT&T trying to disable it on the iPhone.

    Right now the world is completely upside down, as everything above is most often sold when it should be FREE.

    Be real, never exchange real for fake or you end up with nothing in the end.

    Only material should be exchanged for material.  If it is free for one, i.e. an idea, it should be free for all.  If it does not cost you anything, it should not cost anyone anything.  Why should anyone be paid anything but their actual costs in sharing any of the above, and with the internet, the cost of sharing is very close to zero.  This is the whole notion of PUBLIC DOMAIN.  Everyone benefits, just the opposite of the current model we see in practice.

    The Genie is out of the Bottle, and that is a good thing.  Those who have made billions off the public via hording and hiding GOOD have nothing to fear, for the work is done, the system is built out, and now everyone can live like them, if they would just let go of what they had nothing to do with anyway, GOOD is from the CREATOR of EXISTENCE itself, no one can  sell what is not theirs to sell, that is called theft, nor increase the cost of GOOD by spreading misery and creating artificial scarcity,  just let go, we will all benefit.  So what if you stumbled upon something good, if it can be copied, it is not yours, it is only yours if you are the only one who can provide it without using weasel words or threats to the lives or comfort of others.  We know that just about everything can be copied, patterns themselves are not material, only the media to deliver the pattern is material, but with the internet even that is not true. 

    The best things in life really are free, and the list is about to get much longer...


    anonymous reader writes with this excerpt from Duke's Center for the Study of the Public Domain about items that would enter the public domain starting on January 1, 2010, if not for copyright extenions: "'Casino Royale, Marilyn Monroe's Playboy cover, The Adventures of Augie March, the Golden Age of Science Fiction, Crick & Watson's Nature article decoding the double helix, Disney's Peter Pan, The Crucible'... 'How ironic that Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, with its book burning firemen, was published in 1953 and would once have been entering the public domain on January 1, 2010. To quote James Boyle, "Bradbury's firemen at least set fire to their own culture out of deep ideological commitment, vile though it may have been. We have set fire to our cultural record for no reason; even if we had wanted retrospectively to enrich the tiny number of beneficiaries whose work keeps commercial value beyond 56 years, we could have done so without these effects. The ironies are almost too painful to contemplate.""


    Best,


    Frequently Asked Questions


    "I am" plural is WE-R©
    "I am" plural is Leave this World Alive - as WE-R©
    Wageless Economy - Robotic
    ©



    Microsoft facilitated Rogue Chinese Government in penetrating Google Servers to violate Chinese Rights Advocates it is clear.

    China & Microsoft vs. Google & Freedom

    Yes, the forces of darkness are aiming to take out Google.


    Pro-Eugenics Microsoft's intentionally ambiguous software, is actually the conduit through which they spy on everyone, it is not an accident it is riddled with SpyWare, this is intentional.  Microsoft is clearly working for the tyrants.

    In fact, Microsoft's browser was the vector through which Rogue Chinese Government penetrated Google's servers to access the accounts of Chinese Human Rights Advocates.  This much is well documented.

    Google bravely stood up to Rogue Chinese Government and said, one more time and we are out of here.  Precisely what Eugenicist Microsoft and all the other cowardly opportunistic vulture companies waiting in the shadows want.

    To highlight this fact even clearer, once Google stood up to Rogue Chinese Government, most other companies remained quiet.

    Only one other company stood up and opened its mouth.

    That's right, Pro-Eugenics Microsoft did, and they stood behind Rogue Chinese Government saying they would re-double their censorship & other intrigues in support of Rogue Chinese Government

    Slaves/Prisoners are just so much easier to dominate.

    This is how crazy it is getting, to actually have Hillary Clinton be, at least publicly, on the correct side of an issue, is truly a blessing for us all.


    Anyone who cannot see this is blind.

    We see individuals as sacred, Pro-Eugenics Microsoft &
    Rogue Chinese Government see people as resources, as crops to be harvested, as robots to be worked to death.

    Lets help them both to see that real robots should do the work, so that all may play like they do, that's all, and if they are so "superior", then they should be the ones implementing the system, we should not have to be reminding them that all are sacred, not just them.


    If you can read between the lines, and in Spanish, you will see this too, plus a BBC piece too.  See in red font below.

    http://www.elpais.com/articulo/sociedad/EE/UU/exige/empresas/planten/censura/china/elpeputec/20100122elpepisoc_7/Tes

    ELPAIS.COM

     

    EE UU exige a sus empresas que se planten ante la censura china

    Clinton: "El sector privado tiene una responsabilidad compartida en salvaguardar la libertad de expresión" - "Se está creando un telón de acero en Internet"



    DAVID ALANDETE - Washington - 22/01/2010


    El Gobierno de Estados Unidos presionó ayer a las empresas norteamericanas que operan en China para que dejen de doblegarse ante los duros requisitos de censura en Internet que impone Pekín. En un duro discurso, la secretaria de Estado, Hillary Clinton, les exigió que "tomen un papel activo y desafíen las exigencias de censura de gobiernos extranjeros".


    El Gobierno de Estados Unidos presionó ayer a las empresas norteamericanas que operan en China para que dejen de doblegarse ante los duros requisitos de censura en Internet que impone Pekín. En un duro discurso, la secretaria de Estado, Hillary Clinton, les exigió que "tomen un papel activo y desafíen las exigencias de censura de gobiernos extranjeros". "El sector privado tiene una responsabilidad compartida a la hora de ayudar a salvaguardar la libertad de expresión", añadió.


    La secretaria de Estado defendió ayer a Google tras el ataque sufrido en diciembre, en el que unos espías informáticos chinos robaron información de sus servidores y penetraron en las cuentas de disidentes y activistas políticos radicados en EE UU. Exigió a China que "acometa una investigación exhaustiva sobre las ciberintrusiones que llevaron a Google a revelar el ataque" y que las pesquisas sean transparentes.


    A raíz de aquel ataque, que afectó a otras 33 firmas norteamericanas, Google decidió dejar de censurar los resultados de su buscador en chino, unas restricciones que estaban en pie desde 2006, y amenazó con abandonar aquel país. Las demás informáticas norteamericanas que operan en China o han preferido mantener silencio al respecto o, en el caso de Microsoft, han anunciado que seguirán censurándose y acatando las exigencias de Pekín para poder hacer negocios allí.


    Clinton, sin nombrar directamente a Microsoft, Yahoo o America Online, les exigió un cambio de rumbo inmediato. "La censura no debería ser algo aceptable para ninguna empresa en ningún lugar", dijo. "En EE UU, las compañías deben ser más críticas". Y a pesar de la cautela habitual del Gobierno estadounidense a la hora de interferir en decisiones empresariales, la secretaria de Estado exigió a esas firmas que "cuando sus negocios puedan contribuir a mermar la libertad, decidan qué es lo correcto y qué es un simple beneficio a corto plazo".

    En China, todas esas empresas filtran los resultados de sus buscadores, para censurar información sobre asuntos políticamente incómodos, como el Dalai Lama, los incidentes en Tiananmen o el movimiento Falun Gong. Clinton advirtió que las compañías se pueden resentir, incluso fuera de China, por esa decisión: "No importa dónde vivan, los consumidores quieren creer que lo que publican en Internet no se usará jamás en contra de nadie".


    En un día en que Clinton convirtió el problema de Google y los hackers en un asunto político de primera magnitud, después de haber anunciado el envío de una nota de protesta diplomática a Pekín, el Gobierno chino intentó dejar el asunto en una simple incidencia empresarial. "Si Google tiene algún problema con sus negocios en China, se deben resolver de acuerdo con las leyes chinas, y el Gobierno de China está dispuesto a ayudar en la resolución de esos problemas", dijo ayer el viceministro de Asuntos Exteriores chino, He Yafei, informa Reuters.


    "El caso de Google no se debería asociar a las relaciones entre dos gobiernos y dos países. [...] Se trataría de una exageración", añadió. Según esos parámetros, Clinton hubiera exagerado al nombrar ayer a China en repetidas ocasiones y al opinar que la censura en la Red por parte de países como Irán o Corea del Norte está creando "un telón de acero" en Internet.

    Información de diversas firmas de seguridad relaciona el ataque de diciembre con direcciones de conexión a la Red usadas en el pasado por hackers asociados al Gobierno chino o por agencias que dependen de él, alimentando las sospechas de que el ataque podría tener motivaciones políticas y que podría haber sido ejecutado con el beneplácito de Pekín, algo que desde China ha sido desmentido categóricamente.


    Hasta la fecha, la Administración de Barack Obama ha utilizado un tono conciliador con China, por ser un interlocutor imprescindible para llegar a un acuerdo sólido en materia de cambio climático y para tratar con la dictadura norcoreana. Aún así, durante su visita oficial a Pekín, en noviembre, el presidente estadounidense pidió más libertad de expresión para los internautas chinos.



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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8460819.stm

    Micro$oft admits Explorer used in Google China hack



    Google HQ in China (AP)
    Microsoft is working to patch the vulnerability through a software update

    Microsoft has admitted that its Internet Explorer was a weak link in the recent attacks on Google's systems that originated in China.

    The firm said in a blog post on Thursday that a vulnerability in the browser could allow hackers to remotely run programs on infected machines.

    Following the attack, Google threatened to end its operations in China.

    Microsoft has released preliminary guidance to mitigate the problem and is working on a formal software update.  {sure they are}

    So far, Microsoft "has not seen widespread customer impact, rather only targeted and limited attacks exploiting Internet Explorer 6".

    "Based upon our investigations, we have determined that Internet Explorer was one of the vectors used in targeted and sophisticated attacks against Google and possibly other corporate networks," said Microsoft's director of security response Mike Reavey in the post.

    'Unfortunate'

    Security firm McAfee told news agency AFP that the attacks on Google, which targeted Chinese human rights activists worldwide, showed a level of sophistication above that of typical, isolated cyber criminal efforts.

    McAfee's vice-president of threat research Dmitri Alperovitch told AFP that although the firm had "no proof that the Chinese are behind this particular attack, I think there are indications though that a nation-state is behind it".

    The recent spate of attacks was alleged to have hit more than 30 companies including Google and Adobe, but security firms have since said that such invasions are routine.

    Mr Reavey echoed this in the post.

    "Unfortunately cyber crime and cyber attacks are daily occurrences in the online world. Obviously, it is unfortunate that our product is being used in the pursuit of criminal activity. We will continue to work with Google, industry leaders and the appropriate authorities to investigate this situation."

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    All I can say is go and reserve this book @ your Public Library and read it ASAP, it is a great book and will give you perspective.


    COMMENT 1


    Bottom line question you want to ask yourself when reading SuperClass is, when will these highly influential players accelerate the
    "ROLLOUT of 
    THE ROBOTIC WAGELESS ECONOMY©" which will "Emancipate Humanity from the Machinery of Economy" once and for All ?

    Jewish scripture, among others, has long pointed to "Economies of the Future" where labor will end once and for all, and we are obviously on the cusp of this reality,
    if we can only get these Billionaire Babies to make the subtle changes necessary to Roll Out
    THE ROBOTIC WAGELESS ECONOMY© sooner rather than later.

    This inevitable transition to THE ROBOTIC WAGELESS ECONOMY© will help everyone, since robots are the cheapest labor of all, and it has always been the case that when you give the people what they need, i.e. freedom from meaningless toil and meaningless vicious pathetic lives, everything improves with almost lightning fast "phase change-like" speed,  just look @ what refrigeration, telephones, and the works of people like Moses, Amadeo Pietro Giannini, Viscount Saint Alban, you know their names, did by enabling and believing in the sanctity of every human born and unborn, they all valued life and were never willing to sacrifice life, no matter what the "reason", ideas exist to serve humans, not the other way around.


    COMMENT 2


    aidan & ian: thanks for your thoughtful comments re: the Book SUPERCLASS !
    the key to understanding is to realize that those who control the money supply feel only they are "real", and those who do not

    are to them merely people attempting to become "real".   Those attempting to become "real" are robots for the "real" people... until The RWE© that is.
     
    Repeat that to yourself as many times as it takes to understand and get over your pride about yourself if you happen to be in a state of "becoming" real, as most are. 
    It is better to know where you really are versus being a fool for one second longer, which would prevent you from ever being "awake".
    The notion of creating money out of nothing is not far from the reality of "people" being created out of nothing, not unlike crops or cattle...
    To the ignoble elite, they feel many people's births  are essentially "loaned" into existence via a loan of this make believe money... 

    Does this make them any less real because the money was make believe ? 

      Compassionates do not feel that way, but others do... 
    Of course they are real, just remember how those who loaned the "money" may feel about it though.
    They may not feel that way and this may explain much of what we see in the world today and for eons in retrospect.


    Of course real money, e.g. 
    GOLD coin, or any inherently valuable money, essentially
    barter,  is the best and fairest way, to achieve 
    The RWE©,  read more about Real vs. Fake Money  HERE
     

    Don't worry if this does not make sense to you, just know this,
    that real ROBOTS can do the work that human ROBOTS have being doing for eons for the elites.
    Then, all humans can join the Elite Ranks
    Also know that there a Good Elites too, BE ONE !!!

    read how this will happen hopefully in your lifetimes:

    http://RoboEco.com/SuperClass

    Be well !!!

    Read more about the ROBOTIC WAGELESS ECONOMY here:

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    SUPERCLASS Table of Contents

    Preface     xiii
    Introduction: The Power Elite on the Promenade     3
    • Each One Is One in a Million: Meet the Superclass
    • The Corporate Side of the Superclass
    • Vilfredo Pareto's Enduring Insight: The 80/20 Rule and the Superclass
    • A Snapshot of the Superclass
    • What Does Disproportionate Power Look Like?
    • What the People Who Have Everything Really Want
    • Six Central Issues Associated with the Superclass
    Ceteris Non Paribus: Inequality, Backlash, and the New Order     51
    • Not All Boats Are Lifted
    • Not a Country But a Country Club
    • Not Just a Chilean Paradox
    • And After the Easy Part ...
    • Ceteris Non Paribus: Inequality of Power, Inequality of Wealth
    • War of the Rich and the Superrich?
    • The Inequitable Distribution of Luck
    • Premium Pay in the Executive Suite
    • Inequality Revisited
    Lessons of History: The Rise and Fall of Elites     77
    • The Power of History
    • The Power of Institutions
    • The Power of Money
    • The Power of Politics
    • The Power of Force
    • The Power of Networks
    • From the Wanaxes to the Robber Barons: The Rise and Fall of Elites
    • Stirrings of Democracy: Greece from 2000 to 323 BCE
    • The Forbidden City Opened from Within: China in the Seventeenth Century
    • Robber Barons or Inventors of Modernity: America After the Civil War
    The Multinational Moment: When Finance and Business Became the Center of It All     111
    • The Corporate Cluster Within the Superclass
    • The Interlinked Corporate Elite
    • What Global Power Can Do
    • Energy Elites: A UniquePublic-Private Network
    • From the "Sun King" to the "God Pod"
    • Global Industry, Global Leadership
    Globalists vs. Nationalists: Political Fault Line for a New Century     145
    • The Power Vacuum
    • Gangsters for Capitalism?
    • The Rules Change But the Game Stays the Same: Political Elites Worldwide
    • Behind the Scenes: The Globalization of the Smoke-Filled Back Room
    • Tangled Webs and Tottering Institutions
    • An Informal Affair: The Sovereignty vs. Democracy Trade-Off
    • The Global Network of Antiglobalists
    The Age of Asymmetry: Decline of the Titans and the Rise of Shadow Warriors     190
    • The Terrorist Threat in Perspective
    • The Roots of Global Networks
    • Green Is Not Just the Color of the Uniforms
    • Consolidation and Concentration of Military Power
    • Networks Among Defense Firms
    • They're All in a Tiny Room
    • The Privatization of the Military: A Two-Way Street
    • Permanent War's Bottom Line: A Country and an Alliance Beyond All Others
    • The Fly and the Lion
    The Information Superclass: The Power of Ideas     221
    • Fresh and Yet Strangely Familiar
    • An Ascendant Voice of Change in the Middle East
    • New Media Monkey-Gland Injections: A Quick Shot of Sizzle
    • Pro Bono
    • Saving the World One Idea at a Time
    • The Reenchantment of the World
    • Pastor of Partying
    • The Telemuslim
    • Dissident Spirituality or Subversive Cult?
    • The Pragmatic Fanatic
    How to Become a Member of the Superclass: Myth, Reality, and the Psychopathology of Success     254
    • A Very Short History of Things That Didn't Really Happen-And Their Very Real Consequences
    • When Is a Trowel Just a Trowel?
    • Can It Be Considered an Academic Elite Society If George W. Bush Was a Member?
    • The "Ex-Presidents' Club"
    • The Big Events: Less Than Meets the Eye?
    • The Clinton Global Initiative and the Power of Global Philanthropy
    • California's Superclass Summer Camp
    • Asian and Latin American "Wannabes" or Harbingers of the Supermeetings of Tomorrow?
    • How to Become a Member of the Superclass
    • The Psychopathology of Success
    The Future of the Superclass-And What It May Mean for the Rest of Us     296
    • In Praise of Our Elites vs. Their Elites
    • Disproportionate Concentration of Power
    • Agenda-Setting
    • Informal Mechanisms of Governance
    • Elites vs. the Disenfranchised
    • Elites vs. Women
    • Elites and Mobility
    • Institutions vs. Individuals
    • The Emerging Superclass: A Coming Culture Shock?
    • Global Governance vs. Global Government
    • Is a Crisis Inevitable?
    • On Balance
    Notes     325
    Acknowledgments     357
    Index     363


    WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT "SUPERCLASS":

    From the Publisher

    Each of them is one in a million. They number six thousand on a planet of six billion. They run our governments, our largest corporations, the powerhouses of international finance, the media, world religions, and, from the shadows, the world's most dangerous criminal and terrorist organizations. They are the global superclass, and they are shaping the history of our time.

    Today's superclass has achieved unprecedented levels of wealth and power. They have globalized more rapidly than any other group. But do they have more in common with one another than with their own countrymen, as nationalist critics have argued? They control globalization more than anyone else. But has their influence fed the growing economic and social inequity that divides the world? What happens behind closed door meetings in Davos or aboard corporate jets at 41,000 feet? Conspiracy or collaboration? Deal-making or idle self-indulgence? What does the rise of Asia and Latin America mean for the conventional wisdom that shapes our destinies? Who sets the rules for a group that operates beyond national laws?

    Drawn from scores of exclusive interviews and extensive original reporting, Superclass answers all of these questions and more. It draws back the curtain on a privileged society that most of us know little about, even though it profoundly affects our everyday lives. It is the first in-depth examination of the connections between the global communities of leaders who are at the helm of every major enterprise on the planet and control its greatest wealth. And it is an unprecedented examination of the trends within the superclass, which are likely to alter our politics, our institutions, and the shape of the world in which we live.

    Andrea Sachs - Time

    There are just over 6,000 people in the superclass. So says the author of this fascinating book, a field guide to the world's most élite citizens. See the rich and powerful in their natural habitats, from Davos and Bilderberg to the Bohemian Grove....

    sysop@TeamInfinity.com, April 30, 2008,5 - Outstanding
    SuperClass is a Must Read
    If you want to be all you can be, you need to understand what the world looks like through the eyes of those at the top. SuperClass is an excellent book that will help you to know yourself better as you get to know the elites better. Once you better understand the Elites, you can then proceed to reach out to them, because they are in the best position to change the world in directions that perhaps only those NOT at the top can fully appreciate the need for. You must let them know you exist and are important and that with their reach and leverage, while adopting the correct approach, they can change the world in ways few fully appreciate. Specifically you want to understand the coming 'Robotic Wageless Economy', and then reach out to the elites and persuade them to steer the world in the direction where the 'Robotic Wageless Economy' can become a reality in our lifetimes, emancipating humans from the machinery of economy and ushering in an Age of Recreation never before possible, and more likely if the SuperClass realizes its potential to achieve it, so READ the book SuperClass, you will enjoy it, and you will be better positioned to change the world by leveraging the SuperClass yourself !

    Also recommended: Tragedy and Hope - Professor Quigley, True Believer - Eric Hoffer, All Franz Kafka Works, Mao: The Untold Story

    Kirkus Reviews

    Some 6,000 people, about one for every million in the world's population, drive the decisions that directly affect the global economic climate in which our governments, corporations, military leaders, technocrats and workers must strive. In other words, they run our lives. So declares Rothkopf (International Affairs/Columbia Univ.; Running the World: the Inside Story of the National Security Council and the Architects of American Power, 2005, etc.), who dubs this elite the "Superclass." Members may be found in places like Davos, Switzerland, where the World Economic Forum convenes annually, or at gatherings in California's Bohemian Grove, where Republican powerbrokers howl and grunt like Neanderthals. Though international in origin, they share a number of traits: wealth (sometimes mega-wealth), blue-chip educations garnered at world-renowned universities and access to networked ways of getting things done that few of us can even imagine. Key clusters of these individuals comprise the top functionaries of national governments and those who peddle influence among them, the corporate elite, the power media and the military/industrial complex (now far more integrated and tightly knit across national borders). Together they are essentially herding the industrialized nations, including Asian giants China and India, into a corral that the author labels "global governance." His book details the means by which they acquire, negotiate and exercise the clout to do this. "It is hard to ignore the many ways they are the primary beneficiaries of the global order that they shape," opines Rothkopf, partner in an international consulting firm and a Washington insider in the Clinton Administration who boasts firsthand experience of how power is wielded. An impressively knowledgeable guide to the world's elite and how they have coalesced as a kind of natural order. Agent: Esmond Harmsworth/Zachary Shuster Harmsworth

    What People Are Saying

    Richard Holbrooke
    "Whether you like it or not, there is no way to deny the enormous, disproportionate, concentration of power and wealth in the hands of a relatively small number of people in the world today. David Rothkopf has described who they are, and how they operate and interact, vividly in his valuable (and often disturbing) new book."--(Richard Holbrooke, Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations)


    Lawrence Summers
    "The activities of a growing cosmopolitan elite are having profound effects. They can be highly desirable when they promote international cooperation or more problematic when the interests of the elites diverge from those of their citizens. David Rothkopf's Superclass skillfully probes these issues and many more and should be read by all those concerned with the international economy and the evolving global system."--(Lawrence Summers, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury)


    Ernesto Zedillo
    "Thanks to Rothkopf's special blend of analysis, direct interaction with his subjects and vivid writing, this is a must read book for people interested in understanding the genesis of leadership in the new global economy."--(Ernesto Zedillo, Director of the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization and Former President of Mexico)


    Clyde Prestowitz
    "David Rothkopf has written a super book about the people presently executing an historic shift of world economic and political power and about how they are doing it and why. If you want to know how your choices are being determined and the circumstances of your life conditioned, you must read this book."--(Clyde Prestowitz, President of the Economic Strategy Institute and author of Three Billion New Capitalists)


    Alan Blinder
    "No, no vast conspiracy runs the world. But, according to Rothkopf's book, a tiny but diverse global elite, a Superclass, comes close. His finely-honed prose takes the reader on a joyous, entertaining, and erudite romp around the globe in search of that class."--(Alan Blinder, Former Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States)


    EXCERPTs from SUPERCLASS:

    Page: 48

    Overwhelming and perhaps confusing as this list [of 6000] may be, it reveals the complex nature of connections among members of the SuperClass. It is, by necessity, a partial list for a small cross section of people, but already illustrates how tangled a web of relationships between individuals is.  For all its twists and turns and intricate linkages, it explains in the clearest way possible how Schwarzman and others in the SuperClass have come to see their group as such a "small world", with everyone just a connection or two away from everyone else.

    So among the roughly six thousand members of the superclass there are countless threads linking members to one another. Business associations. Investments. Board Memberships. Old school ties.  Exclusive neighborhoods.  Aviation terminals.  Meetings.  Restaurants. Hotels.

    In fact, spread around the world though they are, rare as they may be among the teeming billions on the planet, it is easy to see them as a community and to see the geography of that community take shape at least in the mind's eye - a geography that stretches from South Kensington to the Upper East Side of Manhattan; from St. Tropez to Dubai; from the breeding grounds at Harvard, Yale, Cambridge, and Tokyo University to meeting place on the boards of cultural institutions, banks, and political bodies.  Linked together by common interests, a common culture, and private aircraft, these islands become a glittering, superpowered archipelago amid oceans of aspirants and of the disenfranchised - oceans of people who work for them, are buffeted by their market decisions, are swept along by their political impulses, are profoundly influenced by their views.

    It is not a geography visible on any map, [except perhaps in books like this] yet it touches the lives in the global era more surely than do the fading borders and old distance scales found on any common globe.  Over the course of the next several chapters, I try to put that geography into context - in terms of issues, history, and a more detailed look at the membership of this emerging SuperClass.



    Synopsis

    Each of them is one in a million. They number six thousand on a planet of six billion. They run our governments, our largest corporations, the powerhouses of international finance, the media, world religions, and, from the shadows, the world's most dangerous criminal and terrorist organizations. They are the global superclass, and they are shaping the history of our time.

    Today's superclass has achieved unprecedented levels of wealth and power. They have globalized more rapidly than any other group. But do they have more in common with one another than with their own countrymen, as nationalist critics have argued? They control globalization more than anyone else. But has their influence fed the growing economic and social inequity that divides the world? What happens behind closeddoor meetings in Davos or aboard corporate jets at 41,000 feet? Conspiracy or collaboration? Deal-making or idle self-indulgence? What does the rise of Asia and Latin America mean for the conventional wisdom that shapes our destinies? Who sets the rules for a group that operates beyond national laws?

    Drawn from scores of exclusive interviews and extensive original reporting, Superclass answers all of these questions and more. It draws back the curtain on a privileged society that most of us know little about, even though it profoundly affects our everyday lives. It is the first in-depth examination of the connections between the global communities of leaders who are at the helm of every major enterprise on the planet and control its greatest wealth. And it is an unprecedented examination of the trends within the superclass, which are likely to alter our politics, our institutions, and theshape of the world in which we live.



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    Superclass

    The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making

    By Rothkopf, David Farrar, Straus and Giroux
    Copyright © 2008
    Rothkopf, David
    All right reserved.


    ISBN: 9780374272104

    Excerpt
    Gentiana is a small restaurant that would scarcely warrant a second glance in any other village in Europe. It is rather traditional, only slightly more charming than the bland shops and modest hotels around it. One nearby storefront offers a remarkable array of Swiss Army knives, another boxes of chocolates, another fur hats and mountain gear. The restaurant has a cozy, neighborhood feel to it. Beside the door there is a blackboard highlighting a few specials, and on the ground floor there may be seating for twenty if they are both thin enough and friendly enough. Upstairs there are a few small rooms for private parties, the biggest of which seats ten people squeezed in on either side of a long narrow table. Most of its character comes from a feel of woody intimacy, the dark wood façade, dark wood floors, dark wood tables. In fact, for all its charm, it is definitely not a place for claustrophobes—or people with an extreme fear of splinters. The reason to go to Gentiana is the fondue, especially the cheese fondue, which is offered in robust portions that recall an era before cardiologists. My wife, Adrean, has a special weakness for fondue, and every year that we have gone to the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos we have gone to Gentiana for her birthday. We make reservations long in advance because during the week of theJanuary meetings, which are attended each year by more than 2,000 business and government leaders from around the world, getting a table at Gentiana is not much easier than getting one at renowned eateries like Aragawa in Tokyo, Gordon Ramsay in London, or Le Bernardin in New York. Perhaps more surprisingly, for that one week the clientele at this humble Swiss bistro looks pretty much the same as what you might find at those world-class restaurants. Of course, even during that week, there are still a few tables at Gentiana occupied by locals. One regular is a particularly garrulous drunk who loves to hobnob with the CEOs, heads of state, and rock stars who are wedged in, elbow to elbow, spinning hunks of bread on long forks in the pots of bubbling Gruyère. The local speaks only Swiss-German to the polyglot crowds around him, and few understand him, although judging by his demeanor the casual observer is not sure whether that has to do with the language he speaks or the local beer that he favors. No matter. He smiles and they smile, and the general effect is cheerful and relaxed. One afternoon during a recent Davos, my wife and I were hurrying along the sidewalk on our way to Gentiana. This can be dangerous, as the locals do not shovel away the snow and ice lurks just about everywhere. In fact, attendees at Davos can see with some regularity central bank governors and senior executives of the IMF and other distinguished middle-aged men and women swaddled in cashmere, calfskin, and politically incorrect pelts of many origins launched skyward, only to land on their broader, softer regions. We walked gingerly, therefore, but with purpose, knowing we were meeting our friends in just a few minutes. The weather was typical. A light snow was falling. It was very cold. But the Alpine air was crisp and dry and invigorating. We chatted about the meetings, who we had seen and who we hoped to run into. As we walked, we reflexively did what most of the visitors to this small mountain town do: We glanced at the people passing us in the street, trying to determine who they were. (Given the nature of Davos, they were likely to have been somebody.) It’s a ritual made easier by the fact that everyone at the meeting has to wear a badge around his or her neck at all times. The badge is used to get through the many security checkpoints—there are at least two Swiss soldiers and policemen in Davos for every delegate who attends the meetings—to register for sessions, and to let everyone know who you are. Your name is on the badge, along with the organization you represent. So too is your picture. People tend to walk with their badges dangling in plain sight so they don’t have to fumble with them getting in and out of buildings or past police. That’s how it was for everyone except for the universally recognizable—people like Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Tony Blair, Bono, or Angelina Jolie. The badge-scanning move is so ubiquitous you might call it the Davos dip: Bend the knee slightly, cast a subtle glance downward, assess and move on. Leaving the Congress Centre and walking along Davos’s main street, the Promenade, we passed Thierry Desmarest, the CEO of Total; a small cluster of Harvard professors; a senior executive of Saudi Aramco; and a woman pulling her two small children on a sled. (She was local and the sled seemed to hint at the reason they don’t shovel the sidewalks.) We stopped briefly to chat with Tom Donohue, the CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, who happens to be my wife’s boss, then paused a few steps later to chat with an Indian-born U.S. venture capitalist with whom I had some business. It was a typical sample. Five minutes along the Davos Promenade in January offered a cavalcade of freeze-dried economic leaders from three continents. About two blocks from Gentiana, I was grousing about how one of the conversations that I had most wanted to have had resulted in a frustrating series of near misses. The objective was a long-delayed chat with Paulo Coelho, the Brazilian author of The Alchemist. Coelho has sold more than one hundred million copies of his books worldwide and is, after the Harry Potter  author, J. K. Rowling, the second-best-selling author on the planet. He is also one of the few cultural regulars at Davos, one of a handful of people who might offer a different perspective on the Davos zeitgeist. We had intended to meet almost a year earlier but, due to a series of scheduling mishaps, had repeatedly failed to do so. Finally, we aimed for Davos, but I had yet to lay eyes on him. What did I expect from a man who lived on the other side of the world and was constantly in motion—a Brazilian who lived much of the time in Europe and sold many of his books in Russia? There was a little bit of hubris in thinking we might ever be able to end up in the same place at the same time. And then: “Oh, my God,” said a voice I did not recognize, “it’s you.” A smallish man in a fur hat was staring at my name badge. He had a graying goatee, and he greeted me like a long-lost cousin. It was Coelho, appearing almost miraculously out of the Alpine mist as if conjured by our conversation. Passing along the sidewalk from the Congress Centre where we had just heard an address by the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and comments from the Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, through the stream of big name boulevardiers, and then walking directly into this icon of the global literary scene—it was made clear again that Davos was truly the incarnation of Marshall McLuhan’s global village. It was like small-town Planet Earth, or the once-a-year Brigadoon of globalization: a community connected to everywhere and, in one way or another, to everyone. Indeed, during the course of this meeting, top trade ministers would caucus to try unsuccessfully to rescue global trade talks, Africa activists would meet with corporate chiefs and political leaders to seek funding for medical aid programs, global warming would “go mainstream” as mostly American skeptics were persuaded by session after session of expert views, and proponents of different solutions for dealing with everything from anxiety about immigrants to anxiety about terrorism would present their views directly to those in a position to implement them. If, as Hillary Clinton has asserted, it takes a village to raise a child, this seemed to be the village it took to run the world. Coelho and I had never met, but thanks to the wonders of the information age we had enough e-mail history that our conversation was familiar and fairly ebullient. He offered to have lunch, but we gestured toward Gentiana, explaining that we had a prior engagement. I eagerly made an appointment to sit down with him later that afternoon at the Kongress Hotel. Over the three and a half decades of its existence, this mountaintop gathering clearly had done more than merely transform Davos from sleepy ski town to cosmopolitan hub. More than a meeting place for international business, government, media, and cultural leaders, it now was a symbol for the knitting together of the world, literally and figuratively a summit of summits. The concept of what the political scientist Samuel Huntington called “Davos man”—the global citizen, the leader for whom borders were increasingly irrelevant—described a new leadership class for our era. When founded in 1971 by Klaus Schwab, the organization that would become known as the World Economic Forum had a narrower mission. It was focused on convening European business leaders for a discussion of that continent’s rather uncertain economic fortunes. To put the moment in context, it is worth recalling that in 1971, Europe was still living in the aftermath of World War II and was on the front line of the cold war, still more the self-anointed seat of civilization than the “modern” Europe of more modest, less imperial, more multilateralist inclinations. In fact, it was not until three years later that the first of Europe’s great colonial powers, Portugal, granted independence to Guinea-Bissau, Angola, and Mozambique. The United Kingdom, Ireland, and Denmark did not join the European Union until 1973. Though the Treaty of Rome had initiated the creation of Europe’s Common Market in 1957, it would be more than two decades before the Maastricht Treaty institutionalized the idea of a true single market among the nations of the continent. Europe was clearly in transition at the moment of the forum’s birth. I was in high school at the time, and in college when the World Economic Forum was really gaining its sea legs in the late 1970s. I’ll admit, international conferences didn’t really capture my imagination when I was a teenager, but my education was absolutely colored with the Western worldview of those times, with classical education built on the presumed superiority of European ideas and the history and cultural contributions of other regions seen as exotic and secondary. At Columbia University, we were required to take the “core curriculum,” which was built around two major courses. One, Humanities, was a survey course of the defining works in literature. The second, Contemporary Civilization, was a survey of the great works in political philosophy and related disciplines, beginning with the Greeks and continuing through the modern era. The two courses, in retrospect, were undoubtedly the highlight of my education and have benefited me probably every day of my life since I took them. (Of course, I did not recognize this at the time.) In Contemporary Civilization, we read—at the pace of one significant, sometimes mind-blowing, occasionally mind-numbing book a week—the writings of everyone (male and white) from Plato to Descartes to Darwin. Somewhere around Max Weber and other analysts and critics of modernity, the curriculum got more varied, with different professors assigning different texts, as it was harder to agree on what qualified as essential reading. One of the more popular assignments at that point in the course was The Power Elite by C. Wright Mills, a 1956 book that explored the national power structure in the United States. Mills, a former Columbia professor of sociology, wrote the book as a study of how America really worked. His central claim was that at the top tier of the business, government, and military communities, there was a remarkably small and overlapping echelon of “deciders.” This national “power elite” wascomposed of men whose positions enable them to transcend the ordinary environments of ordinary men and women; they are in positions to make decisions having major consequences . . . They are in command of the major hierarchies and organizations of modern society. They rule the big corporations. They run the machinery of the state and claim its prerogatives. They direct the military establishment. They occupy the strategic command posts of the social structure, in which are now centered the effective means of the power and the wealth and the celebrity which they enjoy.Mills asserted that these elites took similar paths to positions of privilege, ensuring that many among their homogeneous numbers knew one another. In addition, they often crossed sectors: from top roles in government to top roles in business, from the the White House cabinet to the boardroom, from military commands to politics, from one position of great responsibility to another. Thus, Mills claimed, they created a kind of interlocking directorate for the United States of America. Mills’s book was as much a critique as it was a description of this group and America’s midcentury leadership. It explored, in meticulous detail, the concentration of power among a comparatively few corporations and individuals, and the manifold links of American leaders to key institutions. The book then veered into polemic, lamenting the disproportionate influence of this group. One of the men who no doubt inspired many of Mills’s points, President Eisenhower, also best illustrated them. A former supreme allied commander in Europe as well as a former president of Columbia University, Eisenhower captured much of Mills’s spirit in his farewell address as president in 1961:[The] conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence—economic, political, even spiritual—is felt in every city, every State house, every office of the Federal government. We recognize the imperative need for this development. Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. Our toil, resources and livelihood are all involved; so is the very structure of our society. In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. One little-remembered aspect of Eisenhower’s speech is that it contained not one but two central warnings. While the first, concerning the military-industrial complex, is more often cited, he also expressed equivalent concerns about the emergence of what he called the “scientific-technological elite.” His concerns, like Mills’s, reflect the zeitgeist of the 1950s, in which the predominant historical memory was of World War II and the subjugation of all U.S. political, financial, and industrial efforts to the goal of military victory. The predominant fear of the moment was of technology run amok as manifested in the growing threat of global thermonuclear war. Since Eisenhower spoke in 1961, technological innovation has not only fueled America’s unprecedented growth but it has empowered people in new ways; it perhaps even helped to bring down the United States’ cold war adversary, as the rise of the information age made it impossible for a closed society to compete. Yet, despite the resilient strength of America’s military-industrial establishment, defense spending and manpower have receded from their highs during World War II and the cold war years. In his speech, Eisenhower speaks of a 3.5-million-person military; today the U.S. military is only 1.5 million men and women strong (with nearly 1 million more in the reserves). He also notes that at the time of his speech the U.S. military budget exceeded the total net income of all U.S. companies. Today, while the defense budget exceeds $425 billion, the earnings of only the fifty most profitable U.S. companies top that number and, indeed, the combined revenues of just the top two, ExxonMobil and Wal-Mart, dwarf it, beating it by more than 50 percent. Without a doubt, corporate economic clout has grown dramatically. Mills’s book is still read and is now considered a classic critique of America’s power structure, but it is also clear that the world has changed profoundly in the fifty years since its publication.  Excerpted from Superclass by David Rothkopf. Copyright © 2008 by David Rothkopf. Published in March 2008 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC. All rights reserved. 
     

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    Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making
    By David Rothkopf



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    WHO rules the world? The most familiar answers to this question are so poisoned by paranoia that it is tempting to dismiss the question itself. If the Jews are so powerful, then why have they had such a dreadful time of things? If the men and women of Davos are so mighty, then why do they keep messing everything up?

    Yet the fact that so many people give foolish answers to a question does not discredit the question. The rise of nation states produced national ruling classes. It would be odd if the current integration of the world economy did not produce new global elites—business people and financiers who run global companies and global politicians who steer supra-national organisations such as the European Union (EU) and the International Monetary Fund.

    David Rothkopf, a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, argues that these elites constitute nothing less than a new global “superclass”. They have all the clubby characteristics of the old national ruling classes, but with the vital difference that they operate on the global stage, far from mere national electorates.

    They attend the same universities (Mr Rothkopf calculates that Harvard, Stanford and the University of Chicago are now the world's top three superclass producers). They are groomed in a handful of world-spanning institutions such as Goldman Sachs. They belong to the same clubs—the Council on Foreign Relations in New York is a particular favourite—and sit on each other's boards of directors. Many of them shuttle between the public and private sectors. They meet at global events such as the World Economic Forum at Davos and the Trilateral Commission or—for the crème de la crème—the Bilderberg meetings or the Bohemian Grove seminars that take place every July in California.

    Mr Rothkopf makes a fascinating tour of the world of the superclass. He opens the door to the office of the head of Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein, on the top floor of Goldman's tower on New York's Broad Street. He visits the factory that customises Gulfstream jets (every year nearly 10% of Gulfstream's clients attend Davos). He calls on the Carlyle Group where financiers and former presidents get together to make each other richer. And he offers a tour of the weird proceedings of the Bohemian Grove meetings, which Richard Nixon described as “the most faggy goddamned thing you could ever imagine.”

    “Superclass” is such a wide-ranging book that it inevitably also raises quibbles. Mr Rothkopf never quite defines the boundaries of his subject. Is he talking about the super-rich? Or about the super-influential? Do the people he talks about really constitute a “class”? Or are they an agglomeration of competing elites with different agendas? Mr Rothkopf adds to the confusion by chasing all manner of hares, including the rise of internet-enabled jihadists.

    Mr Rothkopf, whose CV includes a spell working for Kissinger Associates and a period as the deputy under-secretary of commerce for international trade, is much better informed about America than he is about the rest of the world. He is fascinating on the revolving door between the Pentagon and the arms industry, for example, but he says next to nothing about the rise of the EU, one of the great building blocks of the trans-national world. His exposition of the wonders of Davos is more breathless than illuminating.

    Still, none of this should put off potential readers: “Superclass” is a pioneering study of a subject that has often been the preserve of conspiracy theorists. Mr Rothkopf is anything but a crank, and he is right when he says that, these days, the most influential people around the world are also the most global people.

    He is also admirably ambivalent about his subject. He worries about surging inequality—the richest 1% of humans own 40% of the planet's wealth—and about the rumbling backlash against so much unaccountable power. But he points out that, in a world where most global institutions are lumbering and antiquated, members of the superclass have repeatedly stepped in to put the global system to rights. Let us hope that they have not lost their touch.

    Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making.
    By David Rothkopf.
    Farrar, Straus and Giroux; 400 pages; $26. Little, Brown; £20









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