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34: The Other Mary Black

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This episode we focus on the tales of everyday weavers. We interview Mary Black, who learned to weave in the late 1940s, and talk about her life and Temari, we preview lots of new things for weavers online, and finish up with the audio essay, "Many Voices; Light Work" a new idea for the future of WeaveCast.

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The wealthy and corporations

The wealthy and corporations do pay taxes. Is the tax code just? No. Does it need to be reformed? Definitely. However the idea that big corporations or persons who have built wealth for themselves and their families should be tapped as a reserve to support the rest of society... why that sounds like "severe social and economic regimentation" which "exalts the nation... above the individual". Be careful not to be the pot outing the kettle.

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