SESSION VI!
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FREMONT-SMITH: They are the big periphery on the center,
There's a big peciphery around 20 square rules,
AYRES,
popuiated,
UPTON:
It's a Jone periphery but the center rs mere dessely
How about the capacity of the dead as opposed to the
capability of the living! []aughter]
MILLET: How about the storape of basic materials’ Are they all
underground and can we get to them or have ‘hey all vone up in sinoke”
FREMONT-SMITH
How about funeral directo: s! Laughter]
AYRES: You're addressing the question of differentia’ survival
ef people and of different types of skills,
UPTON: Yes. Have you really climinated the most productive
people in society?
AYRES:
No. -
UPTON: Are you left with, say, half the productivit® you started
with or a very much srraller fraction?
AYRES: As regards people or equipment, or what?
have eliminated most of the psyciiiacrists, [il agree
FREMONT-SMITH:
AYRES:
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tive skills,
[Laupnter]
You've climinated tugh fractions of c:rtain e. ministra4
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FREMONT-SMITH:
psy’ hiatrists? |
AYRES:
That's bad!
Have you eliminated all the patients of the
Probably most of them,
WARREN: You've eliminated those ot
swimming pools,
UPTON:
You certainly
inthe country with tre
Tew alout the industrial p.uductivity’?
that you have knocked cut nerve centers,
It would seem
you nase Knocked out the