Lavish British ship makes maiden voyage to Alaska<\/a>]<\/ins><\/p>\nAnimal Farm is a story of a farm animals who overthrow their human master. They write a new governing constitution with “Seven Commandments,” three of which forbid animals from adopting human behavior.<\/p>\n
A few years after their revolution, Napoleon and a compliant legion of pigs become comfortable sleeping in beds, wearing clothes and consuming alcohol. Aside from the guard dogs taught to protect the new elite, the rest reluctantly accept the violations. By the end of the story, all they’ve got left is an “imperishable pride” about the heroic battles of the past. The one commandment that wasn’t abolished was amended from “All animals are equal” to include “but some animals are more equal than others.” And they could no longer tell the difference between the pigs living in the farmhouse and their human neighbors.<\/p>\n
This is more than a classical tale about corruption at the top echelons of power. The moral depicted by Napoleon becoming what all the animals once despised speaks to the tendency to forget our concern about inequality once we’ve climbed above the disadvantaged rungs of the class ladder.<\/p>\n
Given that tourism is seen as an earned privilege by liberals and conservatives alike, it’s an issue where questions of equality might transcend political boundaries. Overcrowded tourist destinations can be troubling here and during our own travels.<\/p>\n
And just as the World Travel & Tourism Council tells us they can’t ignore the “thorny” questions that raised for them, we ought to take that as a cue to wonder what other ethical conflicts we tolerate in order to sustain our class comforts.<\/p>\n
\n\u2022 Rich Moniak is a Juneau resident and retired civil engineer with more than 25 years of experience working in the public sector. He contributes a weekly \u201cMy Turn\u201d to the Juneau Empire. My Turns and Letters to the Editor represent the view of the author, not the view of the Juneau Empire.<\/b><\/p>\n
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