Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 01, 1990, Page 5, Image 5

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    I niversity
Unsolvable debate
raged on last night
B\ ( hris Bourn'll
t nu'r.ild Vnxx i.itc I tiitor
del),ill'tIn■ meilts ill o11p• inni; t'( Iinnlllil systems
Appir.p. o.I.K m, III,. left Thrust, „i, ml /nsmgrnf
view ()u (In right vv.is ei ntninilcs prufessoi llenrv Co!,!
stein. uho defended i (ipit.illsin
The purpose persuade I hr iiiidit'iii I' In believe 111 1'illn‘l
i .ipil.rlisrn nr so, i.ilism .mil solve ilie world s problems
l lii' winner Well, lh.,1 di'pendcil mi u lm um I.ilk,-,! in
In te.ditv the debate was lie-,l slimmed up In ,ui elderlv
m,in uho lei e.ii li side himu what Ills position w,is during
tin- ipiestinn ,ind iinsuei sei lion n| the program
I think you've been Irealing a de.itl linrse oi I ighl i in: .1
sluing 111,111 lie 1111 In llnnilnii kle ,nul (iuldsiein about ie
solving die .11 gument
111 the end nothing w,is solved lull ,111 Open e\< hnnge 111
ide.is did in 1 111. vv I m h is some tiling both deh.ilei s said Vv ,is
the jm imnrv purpose oi the lorum
I he open deli,lie ,llw,:l\s .iihieVes something < ., 111 i
I nuvd ot .||„ml HP people, most oi whom sided with sooial
I Ills vv.ls .llinlll n ll.i! I i'spei led, he s.lld I think .1
d oi
know Ih,it there n ,m oig.nn/ed struggle • • , 1
Ism. lie s.iid 1 lie deb.ile eilutaled people In
1 apitalism is putting profits lielore people
I lie deli.lie I,nil'll vv i111 ,i series ol It,ree mil
es vv here eat li m.in r,list'd new issues and ti ied li
1 iis.itiinis fro 111 the olhei side
It isn’t enough just In .mnount r Iht’sr mmjti it I lull exist In*
tween the m h .uni tlir m.ijontv «>t the people Ifomhut kit s.utl
It s (ilso net ess.ti \ ti> undri st.mil tin* ciiimn tin-11 belwt*#*11 them
Hombui kle sdiii st>i i.ilism touhi nlh'f sevenil bmrtits to the
nidssrs thdl i <ipit.ili.sm i nuhi not. m< hiding Irrr he.ilth ».<ire Imus
mg <is a b.isii human right toll employment .mil an unexploited
env imiiiiii*nl
(inldstrin countered v\ith ,i i t pro rut national unrmplov
ini'Dl i.itr and thr l.u t th.it rn\ iiomnenlal disasters me nut unique
tn i apitalistic counli ies
I hrn- .nr jobs available lor anvoni who wants to wmk
( ioltislrin said I ve ai oust'd sot i.tlism of mm h nun h giratri pol
lution. Ur havr our pmhlems hut thr ( !hrruoh\ I .it indent tin* an
in \losi ovv thr an in Krakow thnr realty is no i (unp.inson
7 think \\ hut I may have achieved is let
tiny people know th.it then• is an oryan
i/ed strayyle ayainst capitalism.'
— Kevin Hornlnn kle
! lurnbiK i If also am liv'd I lit- i a pi la list K -w I fill ft be mi; r,n
isi. which helps the fliti this keep tie' musses hum organizing
.mil turning against tin- status ipiu
io exempldv lie. position ! lul nbtiC k le pointed III ,itl .iltii le
written l>v svndii uted columnist lames Kilp.itrt. k tli.it ii uiieil
,iguinsl treed lil.ii k ui hv ist Nelson M.indelu hei unse ot his eommir
nisi sv mputhies
I lornhni kle said this warning uIhjuI the South Aim-Hi resist
.Hii)' leader demolish ,lied tile racism that permeate- ,i i upit.dist i<
sv stem
K.ti ism dill's I ertilinlv pi.IV u pull lie said It S .1 jus! it It .1
I it m lui i .tpit.it 1st e\ pli >i tut mu
(.ulilsleiii sun I Kilpatrick until i/ed Mandela and tin- Aim an
National ( ungiess tin being i imuinmists and nut tin liemg lil.it k
Moreovei he said l.u ism is a problem in the l luted States
lint events uvei tin- last to ve.us sm h as desegiegalion and tin
eleitiuii ut iil.u ks to piotuinenI political posls demoiisti.ite great
improv eluent
During theii live minute i lusilig lemarks e.n li man o ueruteil
lin n main points ami intrudui ed new arguments
t.uldslein sani real wages ,ne up nalionallv ami in even in
liush ml country at ross the globe ami hf used lei ent events in
last) a n Km ope t u sin nv t ll.it sin iet n ■ ta v in a tree ! Hal k e! s\ stem
West llerm.un is one ui these capitalistn fi niiomie' that
Kevin derides 1 lie situation these is su had that tin West t ,ei
mans had to build a l)lg wall to keep then ; r iein| >l"\eii worker
from going to l.as! (airman\ ." C loidstein said sail asl n alls
I loruhut kle though, slut k to ins guns and pointed to \un i i
i an and iiilemaln ui.il i or porn I ions Ilia I pul protits lie tore laborers
( .oldstem extols the prolit rates prolits tor who’ llurn
Inn kle asked
llornlnukle said Kastman Kodak (orpoiation laid oft umkri
two years m a row despite the tai t the i ump.nn made a siihstan
ti.iI piotlt e.n h veal
( )l i olirse prolits rose I lornhni kle sanl Kodak - m Imsi
ness to make a prolit Kodak is not in business to help pi-ople out
And in the end. as the dust settled to the ground, both sub
agreed the debate could rage on tor vears and it probably will
I hr Student Insurgent s Kc\ m I Inrnlnn klr (1»* f t) .mil rniminiiis prntrssnr Ifrnrv (.uhlslrm ,injur ihr
pins timl i mis nt opposing nlmln ;n*s in \\ rilnrsil.i\ im;ht s ilrh.itr
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