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    sinecures


    1. Besides, it lives at the expense of sinecures of the State; it fights for pharaonic contracts; it struggles for tax incentives or subsidies to be competitive; it makes political agreements to obtain public concessions; it uses lobby to generate casuistical laws that benefit its interests; it applies the terror of the unemployment to obtain the worker’s productivity and the support of the governmental authorities in the trade questions and work to satisfy its revindications


    2. Soon, our proposal creates healthy competition of money’ power for the nonprofit organizations and it obtains the sinecures of the new alternative system with utilization of the same current market rule, without being predatory, without corrupting or to be corrupted by the money


    3. Science is not interested in true science anymore: Science is now only interested in is keeping its sinecures and jobs and grants and positions of power, and preserving untouched and unchanged its sacred obsolete texts


    4. One serious problem with Science is that the institutions and sinecures of science have become a hiding place and a breeding ground for mentally and emotionally deficient cripples who are attracted to professions and careers which are not connected to reality and have nothing to do with practical physics and how the Universe actually works


    5. By thus uniting their fortunes, living on good terms, and profiting by sinecures, the two families might occupy the hotel d'Aubrion with an income of over a hundred thousand francs


    6. Those who have succeeded in procuring this admirable materialism have the joy of feeling themselves irresponsible, and of thinking that they can devour everything without uneasiness,—places, sinecures, dignities, power, whether well or ill acquired, lucrative recantations, useful treacheries, savory capitulations of conscience,—and that they shall enter the tomb with their digestion accomplished


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