Re: quiz

1994-12-14 Thread Michael Lichter
On Dec 13, 10:24pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can the right-wing be for family values and against a family wage at the same time? Because promoting the conditions for maximum feasible capital accumulation supercede all ideological considerations? I understand why Rightist politicians

Re: quiz

1994-12-14 Thread BILL MITCHELL
A one year free subscription to Capitalism, Nature, Socialism will be given the pen-ler who in the judgement of a panel of experts in Santa Cruz best answers the following question: How can the right-wing be for family values and against a family wage at the same time? Jim O'Connor Jim: ANSWER:

Re: quiz

1994-12-14 Thread Peter J. Schledorn
Delurking momentarily to play: A one year free subscription to Capitalism, Nature, Socialism will be given the pen-ler who in the judgement of a panel of experts in Santa Cruz best answers the following question: How can the right-wing be for family values and against a family wage at the

Re: The fruits of the Orange County Debacle

1994-12-14 Thread R. Anders Schneiderman
The other irony about Orange County's collapse is that as far as I can tell from the press coverage, a lot of their derivatives were in mortgage securities. The reason the mortgage security market exists is because Fanny Mae and Ginny Mae provide guarantees. In other words, those Orange County

Re: quiz

1994-12-14 Thread Arvind Jaggi
In addition to seconding 'answers' by Ellen Dannin and Doug Henwood, I will add that the stance reflects a twisted supply-side theology that suggests that God helps those who support the free market. Arvind Jaggi Franklin Marshall College e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone:(717) 291-3920

Re: Republican plans

1994-12-14 Thread Robert Naiman
I'll take Pat Robertson for trade rep. over Mickey Cantor. -bob naiman

Re: quiz

1994-12-14 Thread Brian Eggleston
RE: "How can the right-wing be for family values and against a family wage at the same time?" Jim O'Connor Jim: I'm not sure my entry can be considered an official entry in your contest. You see, it is not my explanation but is rather the words of Tom Monaghan (founder of Domino's Pizza

Re: quiz

1994-12-14 Thread Jim Devine
In addition to seconding 'answers' by Ellen Dannin and Doug Henwood, I will add that the stance reflects a twisted supply-side theology that suggests that God helps those who support the free market. Since the Invisible Hand is simply an avatar of God, God supports those who support Him. Seems

Re: neolib primer

1994-12-14 Thread Anthony D'Costa
Lots. Two books I can think of (although not necessarily a primer) is Christopher Colclough and James Manor (eds) 1991, States or Markets? Neoliberalism and the Development Policy Debate (Oxford UP) and John Toye 1993, Dilemmas of Development: Reflections on the Counter-Revolution in

Feed Hungry Kids

1994-12-14 Thread Marshall Feldman
Subject: FWDHoliday Giving (fwd) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 14 Dec 1994 15:32:41 -0500 (EST) From: Marshall Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] From garnet.berkeley.edu!walker Wed Dec 14 14:59:05 1994 Date: Wed, 14 Dec 1994 11:50:07 -0800 Message-Id:

Cyberspace Christmas Campaign (fwd)

1994-12-14 Thread Jonathan P. Beasley-Murray
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Thu, 15 Dec 1994 09:56:43 +0800 (SST) From: Tan Min-Han [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Marshall Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cyberspace Christmas Campaign The message forwarded to the list is a hoax circulating around the Internet.