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Make sure to read to the end about the Enron version... 
>From: "Caudell, Greg" 
>To: "Baker, Marilyn N" , "Chris Loehr (E-mail)" , "Margarita Jannasch (E-mail)" , "Milson Mundim (E-mail)" , "Gandy, Mark" , "Freeland, Clint" 
>Subject: FW: How Our Economy and Others Progress (Using Cows As An Example) 
>Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 14:35:20 -0600 
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>Social Studies: Some Useful Definitions 
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>Feudalism 
>You have two cows. 
>Your lord takes some of the milk. 
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>Fascism 
>You have two cows. 
>The government takes both, hires you to take care of them and sells you 
>the milk. 
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>Pure Communism 
>You have two cows. 
>Your neighbors help take care of them and you all share the milk. 
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>Applied Communism 
>You have two cows. 
>You must take care of them, but the government takes all the milk. 
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>Totalitarianism 
>You have two cows. 
>The government takes them both and denies they ever existed. 
>Milk is banned. 
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>Pure Democracy 
>You have two cows. 
>You and your neighbors decide who gets the milk. 
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>Representative Democracy 
>You have two cows. 
>Your neighbors pick someone to tell you who gets the milk. 
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>Mexican Democracy 
>You have two cows. 
>The government takes both and drafts you into the army. 
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>European Democracy 
>You have two cows. 
>The EU commission decides which regulations for feeding and milking 
>apply. 
>If there aren't any, they invent some. 
>They pay you not to milk the cows. 
>They take both cows, shoot one, milk the other and pour the milk down 
>the drain. 
>They then require you to fill out forms accounting for the missing cows. 
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>American Democracy 
>The government promises to give you two cows, if you vote for it. 
>After the election, the president is impeached for speculating in cow 
>futures. 
>The press dubs the affair "cowgate," but supports the president. 
>The cows sue you for breach of contract. 
>Your legal bills exceed your annual income. 
>You settle out of court and declare bankruptcy. 
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>Capitalism 
>You have two cows. 
>You sell one and buy a bull. 
>Your herd multiplies, and the economy grows. 
>You sell them and retire on the income. 
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>Enron Venture Capitalism 
>You have two cows. 
>You sell three of them to your publicly listed company, using letters of 
>credit opened by your brother-in-law at the bank, then execute a debt/ 
>equity swap with an associated general offer so that you get all four 
>cows back, with a tax exemption for five cows. The milk rights of the 
>six cows are transferred via an intermediary to a Cayman Island company 
>secretly owned by the majority shareholder who sells the rights to all 
>seven cows back to your listed company. The annual report says the 
>company owns eight cows, with an option on one more. 
>(See attached file: header.htm) 
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