Doug Henwood wrote: > I think the great bull market (1982-2000?) is > basically over Bull markets aren't usually followed by plateaux, are they? My infamous bet with poor Max was also based on a back-of-envelope calculation that the Dow would logically fall to 3k. BTW, even that would not mean 'the end of capitalist civilisation as we know it', as other soi-disant marxists reproach me wrongly for arguing. I can't say I wouldn't get my pleasure from which the pain in the City though, not to speak of wall st. What _does_ interest me is to speculate about/analyse the consequences and implications for the world [dis]order. Mark Jones
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