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Sunday, August 8, 2010

ADAM SMITH'S INVISIBLE ROBOT HAND THE MAVERICK EXECUTIVE AND OLD SCHOOL TEAM ROBOT CARTOON SKETCH RE NYT

Let's take a look, just a moment at p. 170 171, para. 2, 5, The Maverick Executive, again, re Adam Smith's 'invisible hand'.

Perfectly consistent.

Mise en scene for a "Jil and Mari" cartoon:

Two woman executives talking, in a city street in front of a church/temple/mosque(might look a little like all three), in suits.

Mari has two young 'children', a boy and a girl, next to her on either side.

These three are all wearing wide vertical striped, doublebreated, Oxford school type dark blazers, ties, white pants or skirt, black shoes.

The children look quite bolt upright, and rather robotlike (SEE THE EDITORIAL AUGUST 9, DAY AFTER THIS ORIGINAL POST, IN THE NYT), looking in the same direction, expressionlessly:

Jil: "Wasn't that a great service!"

Mari: "Yes, I feel so uplifted."

Jil: "Let me ask you, Mari, where did you learn your solid sense of morality, of integrity?"

Mari: "Why, on the job of course! We do have some robots now, but some of us are still real people! I have always been sort of a team player, at heart. It's amazing really, but the robots are good team players too!

They were made in India; that helps a lot."

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