Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Maquiladoras not beneficial

2002-12-03 Thread Michael Perelman
Dialogue requires a certain degree of courtesy that was often absent from his posts. On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 02:22:32PM -0500, Doug Henwood wrote: > Michael Perelman wrote: > > >Lou is correct on several points. Brad typically supports neo-liberal > >policies abroad and, at least to my mind, he

Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: Maquiladoras not beneficial

2002-12-03 Thread Ian Murray
- Original Message - From: "Devine, James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > all of what you said made total and utter sense except the last word. Hobbes > is the one who presented the "public goods" argument first. He wasn't not > the "might makes right" sort of the Bush administration. Instead,

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Maquiladoras not beneficial

2002-12-03 Thread Carrol Cox
Doug Henwood wrote: > > Michael Perelman wrote: > > > > True enough, but it's an odd model of dialogue that will admit only > people in fundamental agreement with each other. I guess it's the > left version of Richard Feinberg's wonderful comment that democracy > only works when there's fundame

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Maquiladoras not beneficial

2002-12-03 Thread Louis Proyect
Carrol Cox: Brad is an enemy, but one can talk to him just as Chou tried to talk to Dulles one morning during the Geneva Conference. (They both arrived early one morning; Chou offered to shake hands, Dulles snubbed him.) In the present case Lou is playing a marxist version of Dulles's style, enha