Alan Sondheim on Mon, 19 Jan 2004 23:33:15 +0100 (CET) |
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MAX the purpose of a corporation is to maximize profits for its officers. there is no other reason for the existence of a corporation. a corporation is not bound by any regulations it can avoid. a corporation, like water, finds its way towards the maximum. a corporation should have no regard for human or other life. a so-called 'whistle-blower' is a traitor to a corporation and should be dealt with accordingly. a corporation should attempt to minimize competition any way possible. to critique a corporation is always besides the point. a corporation should heed criticism only to the extent that such criticism results in less maximization of profits. the purpose of a family is to maximize children for its parents. there is no other reason for the existence of a family. a family is not bound by any regulations it can avoid. a family, like water, finds its way towards the maximum. a family should have no regard for human or other life. a so-called 'whistle-blower' is a traitor to a family and should be dealt with accordingly. a family should attempt to minimize competition any way possible. to critique a family is always besides the point. a family should heed criticism only to the extent that such criticism results in less maximization of children. the purpose of a religion is to maximize spiritual benefit and control for its true believers. there is no other reason for the existence of a religion. a religion is not bound by any regulations it can avoid. a religion, like water, finds its way towards the maximum. a religion should have no regard for human or other life. a so-called 'whistle-blower' is a traitor to a religion and should be dealt with accordingly. a religion should attempt to minimize competition any way possible. to critique a religion is always besides the point. a religion should heed criticism only to the extent that such criticism results in less maximization of spiritual benefit and control. the purpose of a species is to maximize the gene-pool for its members. there is no other reason for the existence of a species. a species is not bound by any regulations it can avoid. a species, like water, finds its way towards the maximum. a species should have no regard for human or other life. a so-called 'whistle-blower' is a traitor to a species and should be dealt with accordingly. a species should attempt to minimize competition any way possible. to critique a species is always besides the point. a species should heed criticism only to the extent that such criticism results in less maximization of the gene-pool. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: [email protected]