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sur Le travail : bien rare, ou mal nécessaire ?


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claire hass (---.---.116.65) 10 avril 2006 19:37

To Marc P :

Dear Marc,

No, it is not ’nonsense",- we are defined ultimately by our work and our contributions,(- the 8 hours a man sleeps, the 2 or 3 hours he spends consuming food,- the time he spends travelling to work...all add up to zero.)

But what a man DOES with his life...the brave and the silly, the mistakes, the follies, the great achievements, all side by side,- this adds up to civilization.

Marc, how were the vaccines developed, the bridges designed, the magnificent French cuisine developed, the universities developed ,that French citizens use today ? Who created the tremendous literature,operas, symphonies,paintings,sculptures and beautiful buildings you enjoy ? Chefs, scientists, composers, military leaders, poets, novelists, architects , musicians, philosophers, all on ’guaranteed’ jobs ?

Did Louis Pasteur, Gounod, Napoleon, Balzac, Moliere, and Charles de Gaulle start their lives with a ’guaranteed’ job ? Would they have marched to Place d’Italie kicking and screaming against a law to give employers a 2 year opportunity to hire or fire a worker ?

Your memory is short, Marc !

Please, Let us not reduce France to a nation of faceless parasites !


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