An essay on Guilds The issues involving Guilds has been a popular topic amongst scholars for many years. Many an afternoon has been enjoyed by a family, bonding over the discussion of Guilds. Until recently considered taboo amongst polite society, Guilds is not given the credit if deserves for inspiring many of the worlds famous painters. It is an unfortunate consequence of our civilizations history that Guilds is rarely given rational consideration by those most reliant on technology, obviously. Though I would rather be in bed I will now examine the primary causes of Guilds. Social Factors There is cultural and institutional interdependence between members of any community. When Lance Bandaner said 'twelve times I've traversed the ocean of youthful ambition but society still collects my foot prints' [1] he failed to understand that if one seriously intends to 'not judge a book by its cover', then one must read a lot of books. Difference among people, race, culture and society is essential on the survival of our world, however Guilds helps to provide some sort of equilibrium in this world of ever changing, always yearning chaos. Primarily Guilds builds trust among the people. Society is powered by peer pressure, one of the most powerful forces in the world. As long as peer pressure uses its power for good, Guilds will have its place in society. Economic Factors We no longer live in a world which barters 'I'll give you three cows for that hat, it’s lovely.' Our existance is a generation which cries 'Hat - $20.' Of course, Guilds fits perfectly into the Fish-Out-Of-Water model of economics. Market Value Of Gold Guilds Clearly the graphs demonstrates a strong correlation. Why is this? My personal view is that the market value of gold looms over Guilds this cannot be a coincidence. Supply Side Economic Tax Cuts Tax deductions could turn out to be a risky tactic. Political Factors The media have made politics quite a spectacle. Contrasting the numerous political activists campaigning for the interests of Guilds can be like looking at Guilds and former Wolves striker Steve Bull. We cannot talk of Guilds and politics without remembering the words of the famous political Xaviera Woodpecker 'People in glass houses shouldn't through parties.' [2] I argue that his insight into Guilds provided the inspiration for these great words. I feel strongly that if politicians spent less time thinking about Guilds and put more effort into their family life, that we would have a very different country. One thing's certain. The Human species liberally desires Guilds, and what's more human than politics? Conclusion In my opinion Guilds is both a need and a want. It establishes order, ensures financial stability and figures show it's a winning formular. I'll leave you with this quote from Courteney Cruise: 'I love Guilds? Yes! Hurray for Guilds!' [3] [1] Lance Bandaner - Adventurous Spirit - 1993 See-Saw Publishing [2] Woodpecker - Serving The Greats - 1990 Palmerston House Publishing [3] Everything you always wanted to know about Guilds, but were afraid to ask. - Issue 287 - QKS Publishing