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 | | From: | anna parker | | Subject: | Re: > > > > matt parker alias elint@yahoo.com matt parker alias robertmiller@yahoo.com matt parker alias tanyadchenka@yahoo.com matt parker alias mattparker@yahoo.com matt parker alias e von lindt@yahoo.com matt parker alias chessbase@yahoo.com nail | | Date: | Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:14:44 GMT |
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 | etc. 65. Moreover, where goals are pursued through earning money, climbing the status ladder or functioning as part of the system in some other way, most people are not in a position to pursue their goals AUTONOMOUSLY. Most workers are someone else's employee as, as we pointed out in paragraph 61, must spend their days doing what they are told to do in the way they are told to do it. Even most people who are in business for themselves have only limited autonomy. It is a chronic complaint of small-business persons and entrepreneurs that their hands are tied by excessive government regulation. Some of these regulations are doubtless unnecessary, but for the most part government regulations are essential and inevitable parts of our extremely complex society. A large portion of small business today operates on the franchise system. It was reported in the Wall Street Journal a few years ago that many of the franchise-granting companies require applicants for franchises to take a personality test that is designed to EXCLUDE
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