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From: Bob McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FutureWork [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Irish Workfare
Date: Wed, Jul 7, 1999, 8:02 PM
Just seeking some clarification here.
Thomas Lunde wrote:
From The Servile State Page 122
Now there is only one alternative to freedom, which
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Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 12:06:56 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inroads #8 is on the newstands. It is 248 pages long, and has more and,
overall, better articles than any previous issue. Inroads fills a void that
the daily press, driven by deadlines, and
Thomas Lunde wrote:
The Internet gives the
tradional and eccentric, the conventional and the doomsayer a forum for
discussion. Is this not futurework? As each of us read - and agree or not
with each posting, are we not retraining ourselves for some valuable but yet
unseen futurework?
US leaders (incl Al Gore) better change their tune or they may end up
isolated from the rest of the planet when the next recession arrives.
Steve
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"NATURAL" DISASTERS A MISNOMER, UN LEADER SAYS
GENEVA, Switzerland, July 6, 1999
Dear Eva:
Once again, you have cut through the BS of my thinking. On the one hand, I
can find rational answers such as the Basic Income which I am sure will
provide a corrective for the capitalistic system. I can also agree with
others answers, such as WesBurt's proposals or some of the
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From: "Durant" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Irish Workfare
Date: Wed, Jul 7, 1999, 10:14 PM
Thomas:
First, this is not my writing, but a quote typed from a book - a book
written by a popular author in 1912. They used different forms in writing
than what we
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From: "Ray E. Harrell" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Thomas Lunde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Digital Monoculture
Date: Tue, Jul 6, 1999, 10:07 PM
Hi Tom,
Sitting here with a computer that more resembles a "Hot
Rod" and that makes me very sorry not to have taken the
auto mechanics