Talk:Ethics and Law in New Media/Towards the Information Society

Latest comment: 14 years ago by Hillgentleman

From the article page: "The paradox of work. Because the economic system discourages people from working for free, simultaneously we have work crying out to be done (from helping the elderly to environmental cleanup) and people endlessly searching for work. Modern organizations cannot seem to bridge this gap."

An interesting observation.. Just like preciously few business would care about reducing carbon until we put a price on it, things wouldn't be done until we have got the $$-costs of the social problems. It is sad but it is all-too-human. <Hillgentleman| ~ | > 15:46, 4 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

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