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  31. <LI><em>From</em>: Blanc Weber &lt;<A HREF="mailto:blancw@microsoft.com">blancw@microsoft.com</A>&gt;</LI>
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  41. From: Jamie Lawrence:
  42. "Well, I guess we concieve of the meaning of the phrase "'right' to a job"
  43. somewhat differently. I see it as meaning everyone has the oppurtunity to
  44. earn a living."
  45. Except that you didn't say that, you said 'right to a job'. To me that
  46. means that there is a job in existence to which I have a right, or that
  47. one should be created for me so that I may be the beneficiary of it.
  48. "I also don't know that I think my job has
  49. anything to do with my purpose in life- If someone can find that to be the
  50. case, great, but otherwise it is just a way to stay alive while they are
  51. looking for the real thing, so to speak."
  52. Your basic purpose in life could be simply to maintain it while you or
  53. someone else figures out what it's for. Maintaining a life requires
  54. work, which is what a job is and does. The reference to a 'right' to a
  55. job is usually intended to mean that it should be provided, not just
  56. that the opportunity should exist. But in fact, no one is required to
  57. maintain another's particular existence; especially if they impress as
  58. being a purposeless being with no particular reason for being assisted
  59. in the maintenance of their purposeless life (i.e. there being no
  60. reason to be even *moved* to provide them with a job).
  61. It has been pointed out in my readings, that the Constitution makes a
  62. case for the *pursuit* of one's interest, to emphasize that it should
  63. not be hampered or prevented, but that it makes no case for the
  64. provision of that particular thing which one would pursue (like a house
  65. or a job).
  66. "I suppose I look at the alternative- that people don't have the right to
  67. earn a living, that doing so is a priviledge. How easy is it to get by
  68. without a job in this country? It can be done, but it sucks."
  69. People don't really have a right to do anything, yet they have the
  70. given means and a whole world &amp; beyond, with which to do most of what
  71. they can imagine or anything they can manage. It's easy, when you know how.
  72. Blanc
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