Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.980714031049.13373A-100000@igc.apc.org> Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 03:24:41 -0700 From: Art McGee <mailto:amcgee@IGC.ORG> Subject: The Development Set To: mailto:DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU
[Note: No offense is intended by this post. It is a classic, whose purpose is to keep those of us in "developed" countries on our toes and remind us not to take ourselves too darn seriously][I apologize if this has been posted recently. I'm rejoining the list after a long absence]
(From Graham Hancock's book "Lords of Poverty")
The Development Set
Excuse me, friends, I must catch my jet- I'm off to join the Development Set; My bags are packed, and I've had all my shots, I have travelers' checks, and pills for the trots
The Development Set is bright and noble, Our thoughts are deep and our vision global; Although we move with the better classes, Our thoughts are always with the masses.
In Sheraton hotels in scattered nations, We damn multinational corporations; Injustice seems so easy to protest, In such seething hotbeds of social rest.
We discuss malnutrition over steaks And plan hunger talks during coffee breaks. Whether Asian floods or African drought, We face each issue with an open mouth.
We bring in consultants whose circumlocution Raises difficulties for every solution- Thus guaranteeing continued good eating By showing the need for another meeting.
The language of the Development Set Stretches the English alphabet; We use swell words like 'epigenetic', 'Micro', 'Macro'. and 'logarithmetic'.
Development Set homes are extremely chic, Full of carvings, curios and draped with batik. Eye-level photographs subtly assure That your host is at home with the rich and the poor.
Enough of these verses -- on with the mission! Our task is as broad as the human condition! Just pray to God the biblical promise is true: The poor ye shall always have with you.
Ross Coggins
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