Today September 1 2014 is Labor Day in the US
Rick
Perlstein, The New York Times, August 28 2014:
"...One
abandoned idea documented in his (Nelson
Lichtenstein) most recent book, “A Contest of Ideas:
Capital, Politics, and Labor,” haunts me. Powerful people in the Democratic
Party, like Senator Robert Wagner of New York, used to insist that the job of
liberalism was to penetrate the “black box” of the corporation and turn the
workplace into a more democratic institution..."
Bertolt Brecht (1896-1956), 1935:
"Questions From a Worker Who Reads
Who built Thebes of the 7 gates ?
In the books you will read the names of kings.
Did the kings haul up the lumps of rock ?
And Babylon, many times demolished,
Who raised it up so many times ?
In what houses of gold glittering Lima did its builders live ?
Where, the evening that the Great Wall of China was finished, did the masons go?
Great Rome is full of triumphal arches.
Who erected them ?
Over whom did the Caesars triumph ?
Had Byzantium, much praised in song, only palaces for its inhabitants ?
Even in fabled Atlantis, the night that the ocean engulfed it,
The drowning still cried out for their slaves.
The young Alexander conquered India.
Was he alone ?
Caesar defeated the Gauls.
Did he not even have a cook with him ?
Philip of Spain wept when his armada went down.
Was he the only one to weep ?
Frederick the 2nd won the 7 Years War.
Who else won it ?
Every page a victory.
Who cooked the feast for the victors ?
Every 10 years a great man.
Who paid the bill ?
So many reports.
So many questions."
Artist:
Frank Cotham, The New Yorker, February 3 2014
I love this cartoon but on second thoughts I would modify its caption thus:
"Your people will remember you for not sacrificing thousands of them by not building a pyramid."