> >Right. The public library in Peoria Ill. is going to carry stuff from >Elgar. Not to mention the library in Pendelton Oregon or Browsnville >Texas.
oh, ian, is that where the duke and nyu anti globalization student activists are from? > >============ > >There's lots of criticisms of lots of issues that aren't in the >liberal left papers. There's lots of things you never discuss and I >never discuss and everyone everywhere never discusses. It's bogus >puritanism on your part to point what others on the left may not feel >is as important as you think a topic is. oh i see what raffer and singer are discussing concerns basically only poor old idiosyncratic me. maybe the internet is dominated by americans so one has to really attempt to bend the stick in the other direction if we are to have an honest, global discussion about global trade. > > >You ain't winning any allies, or are you aspiring to be a party of >one? If I were aspiring to be a party of one, I would not be submitting posts in which I, unlike you, attempt to give my *reasons* for my criticism of Ricardo's trade model or of the one sided misuse of the word clerical fascism. Rakesh