I still have in my possession an August 1973 draft (Comments invited) bibliography by Jim Campen with the title: A Structured and Partially Annotated BIBLIOGRAPHY of Materials relevant to Constructive Thinking About SOCIALIST ALTERNATIVES FOR AMERICA. 84 pages. Price 35 cents [+40 cents postage] Contents: Introduction Detailed Outline Selective Short Listing The Bibliography Essay: Why and How to Think About Socialist Alternatives for America I don't know whether Campen ever published this thing. It is 84 pages in length and I highly recommend it. Perhaps he has even updated it, I don't know. Campen teaches somewhere in Boston, I think. His name is on the masthead of Dollars and Sense. For a recent bibliography, I have recently (last month) reviewed one written by Thad Williamson. You can get the scoop on that at http:\\www.northcarolina.com\thad Don't see how you can get by without reading that. Curtis Moore At 11:41 AM 9/11/97 -0700, James Devine wrote: >Eric Schutz writes: >>I have just updated a bibliography on socialist >economics that I sent out to pen-l'ers in 1991, suitable for use in courses >on, e.g., Comp. Econ. Sys. I'll be happy to e-mail the new version (about >200-titles) to pen-l'ers on request.<< > >what we need is a pen-l FTP or gopher site to collect such bibliographies >and syllabi (etc.) so that folks can access this kind of thing easily and >at any time. I recently found a Marx bibliography on line that turned out >to be very useful. It would be great if pen-l could make this kind of >contribution. > > > > >in pen-l solidarity, > >Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://clawww.lmu.edu/fall%201997/ECON/jdevine.html >Econ. Dept., Loyola Marymount Univ. >7900 Loyola Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045-8410 USA >310/338-2948 (daytime, during workweek); FAX: 310/338-1950 >"Dear, you increase the dopamine in my accumbens." -- words of love for the >1990s. > >