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- From: gil@tillage.DIALix.oz.au (Gil Hardwick)
- Newsgroups: sci.environment
- Subject: Idiotic Japan Bashing
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <725626680snx@tillage.DIALix.oz.au>
- References: <1992Dec28.080944.7939@pegasus.com>
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 92 10:58:00 GMT
- Organization: STAFF STRATEGIES - Anthropologists & Training Agents
- Lines: 72
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- In article <1992Dec28.080944.7939@pegasus.com> tleylan@pegasus.com writes:
-
- > You take a trip to Germany and you sit yourself down in a brewery that
- > has been brewing beer for 600 years and you get yourself a sense of
- > continuity.
-
- Also the Medical School at the University of Vienna, I understand is
- over 600 years old.
-
- > There are places throughout Europe that existed when Columbus sailed
- > to the U.S. still operating... though to be honest the management has
- > changed hands.
- >
- > This is surely the case in Asia. A company that made steel for swords
- > hundreds of years ago is probably still in existance.
-
- Indeed, the Chinese medical tradition remains unbroken since around
- 2,700 BC. The *same* basic texts are still in use today, the Canon of
- Herbs written by the Emperor Shen Nung (died 2,698 BC) was revised
- only recently in the sixteenth century. The Nei Ching, written by the
- legendary Yellow Emperor, Huang Ti, about 100 years later to formalise
- medical theory and practice on the basis of knowledge and research
- (instead of "insisting on the presence of ghosts and spirits") was not
- updated until the sixth century, and again during the seventh century.
-
- The ceramics industry manufacturing the same fine porcelain copied by
- Josiah Wedgewood and others following the first European incursions
- into the Pearl Delta is still very much in business. My wife, whose
- home village is only about 50 Km from Foshan, states quite vigorously
- that nobody can remember any more when the porcelain industry started
- there, just "thousands of years" ago.
-
- Similarly the complete flood control system of levee banks, drainage
- and irrigation canals along the entire Delta nobody can now remember
- being built, but the same social structures maintain it and the whole
- productive ecosystem benefits from it, making that area (bounded by
- the "five towns" focused on Jiangmen City) the most consistently and
- sustainably wealthy region anywhere on earth.
-
- Those people simply scoff at the Europeans (especially Americans) as
- barbarians and invaders, complete newcomers to commercial integrity and
- prosperity who simply cannot be trusted to remain loyal to established
- business relationships through the thick and thin of centuries.
-
- > You're trying to wedge your own definition of "100 year plan" into the
- > works and if you mean "show me where they say how many units they will
- > sell in 2092" then by all means there is no plan by your definition.
- >
- > In short they plan to exist 100 years from now, and they plan to serve
- > their customers and to have employees and your stock certificates will
- > still be worth something.
-
- Traditionally oriented commercial enterprises are indeed very much
- less concerned with "doing deals" than the frantic Westerners of the
- New World. They do their business on the basis of, as you say, serving
- their customers and striving to retain the quality and value of their
- operation.
-
- > Get it ?
-
- I hope so. There is nothing paranoid in seeing Western corporations
- come and go with the wind, while traditional business just plods away
- at it for hundreds and hundreds of years without worrying about the
- state of the economy, or what governments are doing, or anything else
- whatsoever.
-
- The Cantonese have a saying, "Don't worry, just make money and look
- after the family". That's how they stay in business for so long.
-
- Gil
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