On Love and Meritocracy – Part 2
There is No PhD in Love. Instead, there’s a ‘filtering out’ system
Here’s Part 1.
The educational system promotes “progress” in western terms that produces gadgets and labor saving devices while employing smaller and smaller numbers of highly educated people to do so.
Those people who have a high capacity to love or care for others are devalued as lesser human beings if they do not have high IQs and advanced degrees from prestigious institutions. They aren’t promoted in terms of the educational system.
There is no PhD in love.
The meritocracy is seen as deserving of billions of dollars. Highly educated professionals attain the highest reaches of government from which they declaim on the virtues of people like themselves.

As Frank Pace says in the Foreward to
The Chargers want the City to create a separate Fund, the Convention Center Expansion and Stadium Fund, which will borrow money from Wall Street in the form of Bonds and be firewalled off from the City’s General Fund. So it’s like a separate entity for which the City is not responsible at all, but the City has to create it.
Gross Domestic Product does not measure the well-being of human beings.
On Wednesday, June 15, 2016, there was a well-attended meeting of the Rules Committee of the San Diego City Council.
By John Lawrence
JL: This article was originally published in the 1969 print edition of the San Diego Free Press. It follows on to our 




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