According to PCWEEK, the Clinton administration is involved in
developing a universal identification "smart" card, and Clinton
is considering "signing a pair of executive orders that
would facilitate the connection of individuals' bank accounts
and federal records to a government identification ca
Speaking of Monthly Review. In the May '94 MR article "Greenspan on
out-of-control money and the future of U.S. capitalism," Paul Burkett
writes that "the inherent limits of wage-based demand under capitalism"
is partly to blame for excess industrial capacity and the end of
broad-based increasi
Pacifica has been interviewing John Swomley (sp?), a theologian from Kansas.
He is associated with something like the Korean American in Washington or
NY. He has just come back from both Koreas. Phil Maldari at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
us would know.
>
> Does anyone know of a good Left analysis o
Since Ben Crow referred to an argument on another list about a California
organization opposing the Narmada dam, I think it is appropriate to post
the charge and the response from Patrick McCully of International Rivers
Network.
cheers
David Faust
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On Thu, 9 Jun 1994, Ben Crow wrote:
> Andrew Sessions has posted the 'Manibeli Declaration', a proposal from the
> International Rivers Network, of Berkeley CA, that there be a
> moratorium on World Bank funding of large dams.
>
> Whilst I think the declaration makes several useful points ab
Andrew Sessions has posted the 'Manibeli Declaration', a proposal from the
International Rivers Network, of Berkeley CA, that there be a
moratorium on World Bank funding of large dams.
Whilst I think the declaration makes several useful points about World Bank
practices, and I hope that it ra
Try Bruce Cummings in the history department at the University of
Chicago. He is the left expert on Korea, a good speaker with
interesting tings to say.
[warning, long reply--but in the spirit of conversation--to Jim
Devine][Jim's original message is reprinted below].
Jim:
a reason we need po-mo (actually, the question is not whether we NEED it,
but whether it is OF USE, whether it facilitates certain operations), even
though there are examples
Does anyone know of a good Left analysis of the Korea Crisis. I am doing a
public affairs program on a progressive community radio station and I would
like to tackle this issue. More specifically, I would like to do an on-air
interview. Any suggestions?
Andrew Sessions
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Monthly Review's e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] John Foster
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>could someone give me the gopher path if one wants to consult the
>pen-l archives? or the pkt archives? thanks ahead of time.
>
csf.colorado.edu: Heterodox Economics/Archives: Pkt
===
Allin Cottrell
Department of Economics
Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, NC 27109
(910)
Jim: the archives can be found by gophering to
world/USA/Colorado/Communications for a sustainable future/Heterodox
economics
Harry
==
Harry Cleaver
Department of Economics
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas 78712-1173
USA
Phone Numbers: (hm) (512
On Tue, 7 Jun 1994 12:19:46 -0700 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>... To go back to the example of gender, one can argue that the
>joining of class and gender (exploitation and patriarchy) makes the
>struggle against both (also egainst exploitation) stronger; for, if I can
>argue that the relation of
could someone give me the gopher path if one wants to consult the
pen-l archives? or the pkt archives? thanks ahead of time.
in pen-l solidarity,
Jim Devine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Econ. Dept., Loyola Marymount Univ., Los Angeles, CA 90045-2699 USA
310/338-2948 (daytime, during
Does Monthly Review have an e-mail address?
Thanks in advance!
Trond
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