[Marxism-Thaxis] The Arab Sector: Israel's Springboard into the OECD? By Assaf Adiv

2010-04-20 Thread Roni Ben Efrat
The Arab Sector: Israel's Springboard into the OECD? Assaf Adiv [*] Every few months politicians and economists beat their breasts over the fact that Israel's 1.5 million Arabs have so little share in the economy. They are 20% of the population, but they contribute only 8% to the GDP.

Re: [Marxism-Thaxis] Government as the Solution

2010-04-20 Thread c b
On 4/20/10, CeJ wrote: > Isn't that the Goldman SACHS school of policy bullshit that the big > man teaches at? Everyone thinks Reich is an economist, except all > those bozos who wear bowties and facial hair. > > Cutting to the chase: > >>It won’t mark a swing of the pendulum back toward the Great

Re: [Marxism-Thaxis] Goldman Sachs Charged with [CIVIL] fraud (fraudulent securities marketing)

2010-04-20 Thread c b
On 4/20/10, CeJ wrote: > It's another joke from the Obama regime. If they really meant > business, they would cite the RICO laws and get the DoJ to handout > indictments and subpoenas and start deposing. > > This source below actually has the civil fraud complain't text in it. > > http://tpmmuckra

[Marxism-Thaxis] Banksters Rally Round Fed To Keep Bailout Trillions Secret

2010-04-20 Thread c b
Banksters Rally Round Fed To Keep Bailout Trillions Secret Banks say they will go to Supreme Court to block transparency by Steve Watson Infowars.net (April 15 2010) The largest commercial banks in the US are ready to go all the way to the Supreme Court to block the public release of

Re: [Marxism-Thaxis] In 1997 it was Mahathir vs. the Hegel of the Hedge Funds

2010-04-20 Thread c b
On 4/20/10, CeJ wrote: > And Mahathir turned out to be right. He also btw was the leader who > specifically warned about terror plots to fly a plane into > skyscrapers--because of a plot uncovered in SE Asia that was supposed > to target what was then the tallest structure in the world, Petronas >

[Marxism-Thaxis] The end of Stalinism was a good thing

2010-04-20 Thread c b
Matthias Wasser c b wrote: > > CB: And it grew faster than the capitalist West had when it first > grew. And after the Nazis-destruction, they had to "start over" , > almost. The Nazis didn't just kill people. They

[Marxism-Thaxis] In 1997 it was Mahathir vs. the Hegel of the Hedge Funds

2010-04-20 Thread CeJ
And Mahathir turned out to be right. He also btw was the leader who specifically warned about terror plots to fly a plane into skyscrapers--because of a plot uncovered in SE Asia that was supposed to target what was then the tallest structure in the world, Petronas Towers. All this stuff here is i

Re: [Marxism-Thaxis] Goldman Sachs Charged with [CIVIL] fraud (fraudulent securities marketing)

2010-04-20 Thread CeJ
It's on stories like this that the NYT comes into its own--forget WSJ, FT, Barron's, Bloomberg (now owns Business Week), etc. etc. NYT and its Dealbook blogs (private equity, hedge funds, etc.) are the best online reading. Imagine a portfolio of underlying duff assets from which is DERIVED a colle

[Marxism-Thaxis] Government as the Solution

2010-04-20 Thread CeJ
Isn't that the Goldman SACHS school of policy bullshit that the big man teaches at? Everyone thinks Reich is an economist, except all those bozos who wear bowties and facial hair. Cutting to the chase: >>It won’t mark a swing of the pendulum back toward the Great Society and the New Deal, but for

[Marxism-Thaxis] Goldman Sachs Charged with [CIVIL] fraud (fraudulent securities marketing)

2010-04-20 Thread CeJ
It's another joke from the Obama regime. If they really meant business, they would cite the RICO laws and get the DoJ to handout indictments and subpoenas and start deposing. This source below actually has the civil fraud complain't text in it. http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/04/se

[Marxism-Thaxis] Anthropology and Racial Politics

2010-04-20 Thread CeJ
Seems mostly delusional about the influence either field had. Getting to the end, >>Although I am deeply committed to using knowledge in the service of society, >>this book provides examples of the unintended consequences and the tricky >>relationships that emerge when knowledge is used within