Dear Pen-lers --

A couple of unrelated points. First, Anthony D'Costa made the following remark
recently, and I wonder if I could incite him to expand on it.

interpreted as progressive.  In this sense Michael Perelman is
correct to question Sid's notion of progressivity.  On the other
hand, despite its "meanness" flexible practices in an
institutional sense have much to offer for reorganizing capitalism or if
you like introducing socialist practices.


Secondly, there has been some discussion on Yugoslavia. Presently, there is
a meeting of Yugloslavian intellectuals taking place in Yugoslavia, garnering
some degree of media attention (Vuk Drascovic is participating). My question
is: does anyone know anything about the involvement of Mihailo Markovic in
this meeting, or can anyone contribute anything on his place in the Yugoslavian
crisis generally? I read an exchange some time ago in the TLS between Joseph
Carens and he regarding Markovic's (alleged) complicity in Serbian crimes.
Perhaps Paul Phillips could comment on this.

Thanks.
Chris Roberts
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