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Date: 27 Feb 98 19:53:42 -0500
Subject: Higher Ed Commercialized
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pay for it (the definition of effective demand, i.e. a market). At UCLA,
students recommended against the Instructional Enhancement Initiative. At
the
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 1998 19:32:01 -0500
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From: Bob Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Higher Ed Commercialized
This is part 1 of 2 parts
"The major change to befall the universities over the last two
decades has been the identification of the campus as a signi
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>Bob McDaniel wrote:
>>
>> Eva Durant wrote:
>>
>> >.
>> >> Books by Beniger (The Control Revolution) and Kelly (Out of Control)
>> >> suggest, to me, the popularization of the ideas of cybernetics
>> >> (communication and control). Absorption by the general populace of such
>> >> ideas, refle
My suggestion of starting the Basic Income with the 18-25 year old was
hinting at a possible point of departure. Let them (our youth) do with it
the way they see fit. I'm sure it couldn't be worst. Who knows, true
"educators" might just emerge from such a crowd of liberated (financially)
youths. T
At 08:48 98-02-27 -0800, Tom Walker wrote:
>A $1000 GAI is $30 billion IF AND ONLY IF you account for it as an
>additional cost, over and above current program spending. By the same >token,
>a bicycle may look expensive IF you already own and maintain a car and will
>continue to do so after you b
At 13:14 98-02-26 -0500, Bob McDaniel wrote:
>Books by Beniger (The Control Revolution) and Kelly (Out of Control)
>suggest, to me, the popularization of the ideas of cybernetics
>(communication and control). Absorption by the general populace of such
>ideas, reflected in current art (drugs and m
This is in reply to Brad McCormick's posting in which he argues that "a more
nuanced sociological inequity" is the real or more real reason that
capitalism exists. It's an interesting thought. Yes, and what about the
"mob" and "pirates", perhaps it would be better to just label them "illegal
entr
Thomas Lunde wrote:
>
> Ed Weick wrote:
>
> We have also witnessed an increasing convergence of
> the interests of our universities with the concerns of business
>
> Quoted from a Posting on gdk97 list
>
> My comment on the Private vs. Public Sector Debate:
> Bear in mind that one of the five
Dear Andre:
Well the gauntlet is thrown down so I draw my sword and engage. Let this be
the opening salvo of many heated discussions. I take the general
information and specific quotes from a recently published book (1997) titled
"AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE FOR ALL", subtitle Welfare Reform in the 21s
Ed Weick wrote:
We have also witnessed an increasing convergence of
the interests of our universities with the concerns of business
Quoted from a Posting on gdk97 list
My comment on the Private vs. Public Sector Debate:
Bear in mind that one of the five principles of the market economy --
pos
Bob McDaniel wrote:
>
> Eva Durant wrote:
>
> >.
> >> Books by Beniger (The Control Revolution) and Kelly (Out of Control)
> >> suggest, to me, the popularization of the ideas of cybernetics
> >> (communication and control). Absorption by the general populace of such
> >> ideas, reflected in
Eva Durant wrote:
>.
>> Books by Beniger (The Control Revolution) and Kelly (Out of Control)
>> suggest, to me, the popularization of the ideas of cybernetics
>> (communication and control). Absorption by the general populace of such
>> ideas, reflected in current art (drugs and music (forms
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