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1997-10-21 Thread Mike McNett
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Re: FW Challenging Assumptions in your discipline (fwd)

1997-10-21 Thread Eva Durant
- About human desires being limitless - I can't see anything wrong with that. It is a rational assumption - through science we are getting better and better approximations to the physical/chemical/cosmic etc laws of the universe, and we are producing the technology that makes life easier

fw - Re: POST-INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS

1997-10-21 Thread Ed Weick
Jay Hanson >Economists and politicians prefer to see people as little more >than computers made out of meat. They are either mazimizing >utility, or making so-called rational choices in the voting >booths. In other words, they get what they deserve. I don't think this is being fair to most of

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1997-10-21 Thread Michel Chossudovsky
THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS by Michel Chossudovsky The writer is Professor of Economics at the University of Ottawa and has written widely in issues of international finance and macro-economic reform. He is the author of "The Globalization of Poverty, Impacts of IMF a

The Natural Step - Sweden

1997-10-21 Thread Lavinia Weissman
I am interested in comparing the work that was done in Sweden that formed the Natural Step. I believe there is a difference to what was done in Sweden vs. the US effort. Does anyone have documentation on this or know where to find a web site from the what was generated in Sweden? Lav

FW-L Conference: Work, Difference and Social Change (fwd)

1997-10-21 Thread S. Lerner
>Date: Tue, 21 Oct 1997 12:14:38 -0400 >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Precedence: bulk >From: Phil Kraft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Labor Research and Action Project <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Conference: Work, Difference and Social Change >MIME-Version: 1.0 >X-Priority

FW Challenging Assumptions in your discipline

1997-10-21 Thread Thomas Lunde
Well, let's assume you are right. That your half century of teaching has produced a profound truth and that this is the way it really is. Man's desires are unlimited. Certainly the evidence in the daily paper seems to substantiate this idea. Self interest reigns supreme. We, collectively, sh

FW Re: Challenging Assumptions in your discipline

1997-10-21 Thread Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
Arthur Cordell wrote: > > On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Harry Pollard wrote: > > > whole science rests on these two assumptions. In half century of teaching > > adults, no-one has successfully responded to "Come up with two examples of > > people not described by both Assumptions". > > > > They are: > >

FW-L Organizer Openings: on the move @Yale (fwd)

1997-10-21 Thread S. Lerner
>Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 19:33:48 -0400 (EDT) >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Precedence: bulk >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: Labor Research and Action Project <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Organizer Openings: on the move @Yale >X-Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Please post and fo