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Jack Rabbit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-30-05 04:48 PM
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Barbara Ehrenreich (Guardian Utd): Crime and Punishment


From the Guardian Unlimited (UK)
Dated Saturday July 30


Crime and Punishment
By Barbara Ehrenreich

Typically, experiments involving the administration of random rewards and electric shocks are conducted on rats in laboratories. These experiments - all hellish enough to serve as Peta (People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals) recruiting material - have revealed much about rodents' reactions to cruel and totally arbitrary environments, in which there is no "right" or "wrong", and consequently nothing to learn. But if you look outside the cage - I mean, the box - you will see that the same kind of experiment is now being conducted using human subjects, and on a population-wide scale.

Consider the case of Stephen Crawford, former co-president of Morgan Stanley in the US, who was rewarded for three months of presiding over the company's decline with a $32m pay-off. That's $32m for screwing up - or, if we generously assume he put in 10 hours a day at this task, about $30,000 an hour. Contrast that with the person who cleaned Crawford's office during his brief tenure, and is likely paid far less than $30,000 a year for doing first-rate work. At least no one is attributing Morgan Stanley's problems to a build-up of dust bunnies in the executive suites.

Within the corporate culture in general, achievement is no longer connected to reward or failure to punishment. CEOs routinely see their earnings rise by millions while their companies' stock plummets. Meanwhile, at lower levels in the hierarchy, white-collar folks get laid off simply because they have been successful enough to make their salaries a tempting cost cut. Thus the relationship between accomplishments and success seems to have been inverted. "Wall Street has traditionally rewarded people who succeeded," a consultant on executive pay is quoted as telling the New York Times. "Now they are rewarding people who fail."

Moving into the realm of politics, take the case of Karl Rove, the man who - all the current evidence suggests - outed CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson in retaliation for her husband's refusal to go along with the myth of an Iraqi nuclear threat. If a Democrat were to reveal the identity of a CIA agent or otherwise leak classified material to the press, you may be sure he or she would be tarred, feathered and suspended from a lamppost within hours of the crime. But Rove carries on with his vicarious presidency - continuing to promote Bush's voter-repelling social security plan and playing a visible role in the selection of the new supreme court justice.

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pretzel4gore Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-30-05 06:13 PM
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1. excellent
it was barbara's story a few years ago when she spent a few months living off a worker's wage down south that highlighted the total ignorance of the pigmedia to what's happening with ordinary workers...her story about gangs of workers living in their cars behind strip mall where they worked in the fast food joints, or shifts of sleepers sharing $100 a day motel rooms....the USA abandoned the principles of fair wages a long time ago: geeb (brother of john ellis bush, or 'jeb') simply took a ridiculous situation that has been evolving since reagan and made it sublime (giggle stock for the likes of 'oddball' michael ledeen, bill 'well hung' oreilly, rush 'fat sweat' limbah and anus the coulter etc....
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ulysses Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-31-05 05:14 AM
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2. thanks for posting this, Jack.
Great article. :hi:
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WhiteTara Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-31-05 03:30 PM
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3. right on, Barbara!
:kick:
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