In article <3F099625.7010801@hotmail.com>,
 Declan Murphy <declan_murphy@hotmail.com> wrote:

> That the remaining workers are displaced is by the by. And if the price 
> of imported cotton was cheaper than what could be mechanically harvested 
> in Australia, the US etc then domestic cotton growing should also be 
> unceremoniously dumped in favour of imports. The workers would soon 
> enough find employment elsewhere.

They would?  How can you be so sure there is a surplus in jobs?  Have 
you found some magic method for getting rid of unemployment?

-- 
Rodney Webster
http://knot.mine.nu/