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Re: Aussie Dream Over??
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 8168852)
Materialism is a good thing. That's why Australia is a 1st world country and NZ is not.
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Re: Aussie Dream Over??
Originally Posted by bcworld
(Post 8169849)
I know you haven't been posting on the forum long, but if you read back a few months on the Aus forum you will find almost identical posts. You'll find stories of people who came, spent months looking for work, then went home again. I've seen recent positive posts on the NZ forum re work in homebuilding etc, so it can't be all that stuffed.
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Re: Aussie Dream Over??
Originally Posted by Devlin
(Post 8169861)
Hilarious! Materialism is most definitely NOT a good thing.
The British (like Australia, America, South Africa etc) are a very materialistic nation, hence they have (until recently) a very successful economy. |
Re: Aussie Dream Over??
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 8169893)
Why not? If people were not materialistic then we would not have an economy and the whole world would be like North Korea.
The British (like Australia, America, South Africa etc) are a very materialistic nation, hence they have (until recently) a very successful economy. Materialism is simply a con constructed to support those with the power and influence to maintain the capitalist status quo. The world wouldn't be like NK at all. That's something howard or abbot would trot out. |
Re: Aussie Dream Over??
Originally Posted by kiwi_child
(Post 8169932)
Finland and Denmark have top economies yet remain at a societal level, unmaterialistic. They both share strong social values. Infact the US felt so threatened by Denmark some years back they virtually intimidated them into softening some of their social policies. Can't go having successful models other than capitalism now can we?
Materialism is simply a con constructed to support those with the power and influence to maintain the capitalist status quo. The world wouldn't be like NK at all. That's something howard or abbot would trot out. Years ago I was doing an MBA. Sitting in an Organisational Behaviour class, the somewhat socialist lecturer was espousing a Vovo production line. It was built in open countryside, had huge glass windows so the workers could see the green fields. And every worker had a red button, which would stop the entire production line. Worker empowerment, he called it. I asked how the plant was doing, and he tried to step around my question. I persisted. Finally he admitted that Volvo had been forced to shut the plant. The workers spent all day gazing out of the windows, and pushing the red “stop†button – meaning very few cars were actually being produced. To quote the textbook: “In 1993, Volvo closed both its Kalmar and Udevalla plants, responding to market pressures to cut costs, rationalise workforces and increase output. It boosted production at its conventional plant at company headquarters in Gothenburg.†|
Re: Aussie Dream Over??
Originally Posted by kiwi_child
(Post 8169932)
Finland and Denmark have top economies yet remain at a societal level, unmaterialistic. They both share strong social values. Infact the US felt so threatened by Denmark some years back they virtually intimidated them into softening some of their social policies. Can't go having successful models other than capitalism now can we?
Materialism is simply a con constructed to support those with the power and influence to maintain the capitalist status quo. The world wouldn't be like NK at all. That's something howard or abbot would trot out. Denmark has such a good social welfare system as they have high taxes - great if you are on welfare, not so great if you are a high earner and having to pay for it. They also have a highly educated and productive, switched-on workforce which helps. They can afford to be socialist and liberal because they have a successful capitalist economy. Socialism only really works when there is someone to pay (and pay a lot) for it. |
Re: Aussie Dream Over??
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 8169983)
Rubbish. I've been to Copenhagen and it's full of designer shops, top class (and ultra-expensive) restaurants and bars, amazing houses and apartment blocks, BMWs and Porsches. Who owns/uses all this? Tourists? I know a Danish family here in the hills who prefer Australia as it is less materialistic.
Denmark has such a good social welfare system as they have high taxes - great if you are on welfare, not so great if you are a high earner and having to pay for it. They also have a highly educated and productive, switched-on workforce which helps. They can afford to be socialist and liberal because they have a successful capitalist economy. Socialism only really works when there is someone to pay (and pay a lot) for it. The whole idea even of having to pay for anything is a constuct. When you say socialism only works when there is someone to pay...that is inherently linked into capitalist ideology and practice. Socialism isn't the only alternative and while we are at it, Karl Marx was neither a socialist or a communist. He was actually a democrat. His manifesto was ignored (and seen as a threat) by the capitalist owners of the means of production and picked up on by others. Social justice while fitting into a 'socialist' ideology, has quite comfortably fitted into capitalist realities for decades as well. It's the extreme right who seek to crush it. |
Re: Aussie Dream Over??
If we do annexe NZ for future mining rights way down south.... It could double as Australia retirement Village/Nursing home .... and provide work for the locals..
Win win. Could be some rich old buggers for the Locals to take advantage of as well so even better. That should sell the Idea ;) :p Could stick the smelly ones around Rotarua |
Re: Aussie Dream Over??
Originally Posted by sr71
(Post 8164658)
Upon returning to Melbourne it does not look attractive, especially the dryness. So refreshing to see greenery, hills, mountains etc.
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Re: Aussie Dream Over??
Originally Posted by The Crow
(Post 8170368)
Have a day out in the Dandenongs when you need a 'greenery' fix :thumbup:
Still it's green at Macedon as well. |
Re: Aussie Dream Over??
Originally Posted by Devlin
(Post 8169861)
Hilarious! Materialism is most definitely NOT a good thing. Explains why you love Australia though so much though... NZ seems to be more developed than Australia in many ways.
Australia is hugely materialistic. Big house, big car etc etc etc. People in other countries don't demand those things in the way Aussies do. Except, of course, Americans. |
Re: Aussie Dream Over??
Originally Posted by mono
(Post 8170626)
Indeed.
Australia is hugely materialistic. Big house, big car etc etc etc. People in other countries don't demand those things in the way Aussies do. Except, of course, Americans. I have no problem with any of this, in any country because materialism is good. |
Re: Aussie Dream Over??
Originally Posted by kiwi_child
(Post 8170268)
The world's model of trade is capitalism. I'm not surprised there would be elite shopping areas in any westernised country. I'm pretty sure they have their equivalents even in places like India.
The whole idea even of having to pay for anything is a constuct. When you say socialism only works when there is someone to pay...that is inherently linked into capitalist ideology and practice. Socialism isn't the only alternative and while we are at it, Karl Marx was neither a socialist or a communist. He was actually a democrat. His manifesto was ignored (and seen as a threat) by the capitalist owners of the means of production and picked up on by others. Social justice while fitting into a 'socialist' ideology, has quite comfortably fitted into capitalist realities for decades as well. It's the extreme right who seek to crush it. |
Re: Aussie Dream Over??
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 8169844)
Apart from being a great place to visit, great lamb and great rugby, NZ has nothing to offer the rest of the world. It's a basket case.
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Re: Aussie Dream Over??
I believe generalisations will take you nowhere.
Anyway, those Kiwis I've met so far are kind of "purer" than aussies... This is an interesting article: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/population...0588706&pnum=1. |
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