Doug, Even less delicate: How much? Can you give a brief qualitative
description? Size, paper, etc.? Thanks. Joe
JUST PUBLISHED!
THE STATE OF THE USA ATLAS
The Changing Face of American Life in Maps Graphics
by Doug Henwood, 127 pages
US and Canada: Simon Schuster/Touchstone, ISBN
Thank God I'd doused my Macscreen (not an advertisement for AppleTM
products) with fire retardant, otherwise I might not be here this morning.
Look, enemies of commercialism. I reflected for some time on whether to
post that bit of self-promotion, knowing the prevailing anti-commercial
I have to side with Doug and Ric on the book announcement issue. In fact,
I would like to encourage more of this sort of thing. I have few colleagues
(none on the left) so without this sort of input, I may not be aware of new
publcations. I have the option to press the del key, and I will when I
Thank God I'd doused my Macscreen (not an advertisement for AppleTM
products) with fire retardant, otherwise I might not be here this morning.
Look, enemies of commercialism. I reflected for some time on whether to
post that bit of self-promotion, knowing the prevailing anti-commercial
culture,
Every day I am deluged with ads for Obsession perfume anorexic model),
Lysol antibacterial soap (phony germs), and Guess jeans (half-naked women,
fully clothed men). Frankly, it is a delight to see an ad for a book I
actually want to read, by one of my favorite Pen-Lers, that has real use
value
On Tue, 8 Nov 1994, Teresa Amott wrote:
On another note, how are Pen-Lers coping with depression and anger today,
as we exercise our freedom to vote for the marginally lesser evil? The
thought of Jesse Helms as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations committee
is so nauseating that I'm having
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Apologies for both the vulgar self-promotion and possible duplicate
postings! Please feel free to repost, redistribute, tack on telephone
polls, shout from rooftops, etc.
JUST PUBLISHED!
THE STATE OF THE USA ATLAS
The Changing Face of American Life in
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'Downsizing' and 'Reengineering' Go to School
TODAY'S COLLEGE TEACHERS: CHEAP AND TEMPORARY
-- by Jason Hecht
College teaching has traditionally been
portrayed as one of the better jobs to have in the
U.S.
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On another note, how are Pen-Lers coping with depression and anger today,
as we exercise our freedom to vote for the marginally lesser evil? The
thought of Jesse Helms as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations committee
is so nauseating that I'm having trouble thinking of anything else. Here
in
About mid-term elections, taking place as I write...
I am a graduate student in Washington University in St. Louis, and I would
trade state senators with ANYBODY after today (except maybe North
Carolina), when Missouri elects John Ashcroft to go along with Kit Bond
for the new term. My previous
I'm holding my breath, but it looks like that most pioneer/libertarian state
of all, my home of Alaska, may buck the tide: We very well may elect a democrat
governor who favors single-payer health care for the state among other things.
Don't get me wrong; he is not a progressive. Sykes, the Green
Yes, I've noticed the same problem with missing mail that Doug Orr points out.
What's the story?
Carla
I have been reading Wolfgang Stolper's new biography on Schumpeter (Joseph
Alois Schumpeter: the public life of a private man), and it led me to think
that, instead of all being Keynesians, we are now all Schumpeterians.
Let me quote two short passages from Stolper on the dynamics of wages
The discussion on the Bell Curve has been very interesting to follow. Could
someone point me in the direction of someone who would be willing to be
interviewed on this books, racial genetic/eugenetics, or IQ/intelligence?
Thank you in advance,
Andrew Sessions
WORT
Madison, WI
[EMAIL
I apologize for cross-posting this message,but I'm hoping that someone
can help me locate a soft-ware package I saw advertised several years
ago.The package enabled students to simulate a meeting of the Board of
Governors of the Fed.I would like to use this in a course in money and
=)~"/g|Please add me to your urgent action list re: Central American Trade Union
Solidarity. Thanks!
I would recommend looking up Professor Troy Duster at the Dept of Sociology
and the Institute of Social Change at UC Berkeley. He has written Backdoor
to Eugenics.
The discussion on the Bell Curve has been very interesting to follow. Could
someone point me in the direction of someone who
About 2 years ago the Conservative government of Canada lowered the
Unemployment Insurance rate to 57% of weekly employment earnings. I
believe that the Liberals who replaced the Tories one year ago reduced
the rate further in their first budget this past spring. 53% comes to
mind, but I'm not
I suspect that the problem is not with pen-l. I think that messages get placed
on pkt and get responses on pen-l.
--
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929
Tel. 916-898-5321
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I'll be more vulgar by posing this question: Do we as members of pen-l get
discounts? No, I really think that it is appropriate for members to let us
know what is being published by them. Besides, how do you expect Doug to
take on Krugman, Larry Katz, and Sylvia Nasar without this kind of
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