Title: RE: [PEN-L:28933] FYI: Review on Chinese economy in Dissent
Well, Walzer certainly has a "just war" viewpoint - but fortunately I wasn't asked to endorse his line when I submitted the review!  They have moved well away from their old Irving Howe style - with for example some interesting debates on Seattle etc. with younger activists.  So I viewed this as an experiment. 
 
Stephen F. Diamond
School of Law
Santa Clara University
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Subject: RE: [PEN-L:28933] FYI: Review on Chinese economy in Dissent

Steve, isn't DISSENT pretty pro-war these days? (I know that they were pretty much in favor of the US war against Vietnam back in the 1970s, while Doug Henwood's LBO has reported on their current attitudes.)

Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine



> -----Original Message-----
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> A book review on Chinese economy in current Dissent:
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> Stephen F. Diamond on Joe Studwell's The China Dream and
> Azizur Rahman Khan
> and Carl Riskin's Inequality and Poverty in China in the Age of
> Globalization
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> http://www.dissentmagazine.org/
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> Stephen F. Diamond
> School of Law
> Santa Clara University
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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