
Hi, On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 9:26 AM, Peter Karunyu <pkarunyu@gmail.com> wrote:
@William:
1. Poaching 2. Selling drugs 3. Bribery
Are all vices present in the nature of human beings, and will manifest themselves in capitalism, communism, socialism, and any other *ism that may exist.
+2 I know this closely edges on the fringes of conspiracy theories but the person(s) who "designed" communism (later Marxism / Leninism) and capitalism are one and the same. Look up some guy called Albert Pike, for some reason the Wikipedia page on the gentleman does not open up http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Pike <tangent /> The preferable system of economics to adapt is a "Social (guided?) democracy" or just socialism. We had it in the early days after most countries got independence in African though it died out when the "ideological warfare" of the East Vs. the West started. There is an interesting article here which shows how it all is supposed to work as an economic model http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21571136-politicians-both-right-and-le... Martin. They are NOT a result of or a consequence of capitalism.
On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 2:29 AM, William Muriithi < william.muriithi@gmail.com> wrote:
@TheMburu - Its called capitalism, deal with it!
./Ok3ch
Got to disagree with you here. Poaching elephants is driven capitalism - read self interest first, fuck everybody else - yet most of us agree its very destructive to society as a whole. Heck selling drugs is based on capitalism, someone is willing to pay for it at a certain price, yet in most places, it can send you to jail. Heck, even toa kitu kidogo is capitalism, but you no very well how it destroy countries. In short, we as society has rejected raw capitalism so your argument is a bit thin.
Mburu has done his citizenship duties here, raised a flag that someone is abusing a service that was meant to help the needy.. Don't expect Njoroge to stop but at least the group know what they are getting into now. It's not a clean deal, so he is now at a disadvantage when negotiating. He will have to eat the corruption premium thanks to Mburu.
William
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 12:52 PM, TheMburu George <themburu@gmail.com>
wrote:
I believe this is unfair, to my knowledge such spaces are allocated
to the
needy students who need assistance to help themselves.
It is thus un-orthodox to see someone auction such noble projects above all in skunks.
My cents.
./TheMburu
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 4:53 PM, martin chege <mcnjoroge@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have a space in UoN ideal for photocopy, cyber cafe, movies and printing. It is located near their student centre hence huge traffic. If you have done business in campus, you know all you need is the space. There is no licence fee, no goodwill and of course no low months (apart from two weeks break during Christmas). The space is up for lease. If interested, contact me off list.
Regards,
Martin Chege
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