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Started by NicholeW., July 31, 2009, 08:57:56 AM

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finewine

I don't know about Cuba but I do know that, for a long time, it was very desirable to get into medicine in India, Sri Lanka etc. to get a job in a developed economy.  I remember reading a report about a similar problem in many African countries.

"Brain Drain" seems to be a real problem and I bet you the bulk of them are looking to earn a fat wedge (compared to their home country).  I've seen some go back again, to be fair - but that's usually when the gravy has dried up and/or to "retire" to an easier professional pace.

Fortunately Cuba has no shortage - maybe the Cubans really are more motivated by helping people (or maybe it's just harder to get an exit visa?)

Meh...I admit I'm cynical.  I don't deny altruism exists, I'm just very sorry to say that it's probably far below where we'd like it to be.
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cindianna_jones

Quote from: daisybelle on July 31, 2009, 01:39:20 PM
Wasn't that called communism?  and the guide book was the "The Communist Manifesto".

And as far as I know that the more equal Russian society did not do better.


As far as I know, the USSR was a dictatorship. I don't think that true communism has ever successfully been implemented.  You might ask Mormons about the United Order.... And on the other hand, we are not a purely capitalistic society either......... there are many socialistic programs and institutions in our country.  From roads and public schools, to Medicare, Social Security, and National Parks.

I find nothing wrong with treating everyone with dignity, respect, and making sure that everyone has the opportunity to provide for himself/herself.  Additionally, I believe in basic rights and health care should be one of them.

Cindi.
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