I've been a farm worker -- and stoop labor is killing. It's been 60 years, and I can still remember as one of the most vived (hatefully so) experiences of my life an afternoon spent picking cucumbers. The field was a poor one, the cucumber crop merely a fill-in for that year, and the sparse number forced continual bending, straightening, bending, straightening. My back hurts just thinking of it.
True, true. But who says that we have to have a world in which people have to do this 8 hours a day for their whole lives?
Joanna
- [PEN-L:28194] Re: WSJ reviews Marx 101, (continued)
- [PEN-L:28194] Re: WSJ reviews Marx 101, Ian Murray Fri 19 Jul 2002, 17:03 GMT
- [PEN-L:28200] Re: Re: WSJ reviews Marx 101, Carrol Cox Fri 19 Jul 2002, 17:41 GMT
- [PEN-L:28202] Re: Re: Re: WSJ reviews Marx 101, Louis Proyect Fri 19 Jul 2002, 18:01 GMT
- [PEN-L:28234] Re: Re: Re: Re: WSJ reviews Marx 101, Bill Rosenberg Sat 20 Jul 2002, 06:47 GMT
- [PEN-L:28206] Re: Re: Re: WSJ reviews Marx 101, joanna bujes Fri 19 Jul 2002, 18:28 GMT
- [PEN-L:28190] Re: Re: big biz vs. big govt, Waistline2 Fri 19 Jul 2002, 14:40 GMT
- [PEN-L:28189] Re: RE: To Nancy Brumback <hari.kumar@sympatico.ca>, Waistline2 Fri 19 Jul 2002, 14:26 GMT
- [PEN-L:28188] Re: RE: To Nancy Brumback <hari.kumar@sympatico.ca>, Waistline2 Fri 19 Jul 2002, 14:08 GMT
- [PEN-L:28187] For you I can get it wholesale, Louis Proyect Fri 19 Jul 2002, 13:28 GMT