[PEN-L:3926] introduction to fellows (fwd)

1995-01-24 Thread D Shniad
> > > >>From: "Phambili Ntloko - Progress" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>Organization: Human Sciences Research Council > >>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>Date: Tue, 24 Jan 1995 08:18:10 GMT+2 > >>Subject: introduction to fellows > >>Priority: normal > >>X-Mailer: Pegasus Mail v3.2 (pr2) > >

[PEN-L:3925] Forwarded mail...

1995-01-24 Thread D Shniad
> From: Milt Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Chiapas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED], > [EMAIL PROTECTED], Estelle Jelinek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], > Jon Berlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED], > [EMAIL PROTECTE

[PEN-L:3924] Re: inflation

1995-01-24 Thread Doug Henwood
At 12:40 PM 1/24/95, Eugene Coyle wrote: >I asked a question about Greenspan's motives re the CPI debate. >Maybe it doesn't matter unless you are in the bond market this >week. The experts are betting on the Fed raising interest rates soon. >But Mexico is a probelem. So my question is this: Did

[PEN-L:3923] Re: inflation

1995-01-24 Thread Eugene Coyle
I asked a question about Greenspan's motives re the CPI debate. Maybe it doesn't matter unless you are in the bond market this week. The experts are betting on the Fed raising interest rates soon. But Mexico is a probelem. So my question is this: Did Greenspan float his attack on the correctnes

[PEN-L:3922] value of money

1995-01-24 Thread M . Deangelis
Does anybody out there knows who has done theoretical and empirical work on the value of money in terms of labour? I would appreciate any information on the subject and more or less recent literature. Massimo De Angelis

[PEN-L:3921] RE: Papal Economics

1995-01-24 Thread Justin Schwartz
On Tue, 24 Jan 1995, Singh Virendra wrote: > > Jim Devine writes: > > Marx thought that religion was the p opiate of the people, > > If I remember right what Marx said was that in times of trouble religion is > the > opium of the people. > > Viren And what times aren't troubled? In the Contr

[PEN-L:3920] Re: papal economics

1995-01-24 Thread Laurie Dougherty
Responding to Bill Mitchell on the Catholic Church and guilt tripping and what it does to kids and how hard it is to p[urge it from your psyche even when you reject the the church - all I can say is Amen, brother. Been there. -Laurie Dougherty

[PEN-L:3919] Re: papal economics

1995-01-24 Thread Jim Devine
On Mon, 23 Jan 1995 21:18:45 -0800 bill mitchell said: >Jim: > >religion is one of things that it is difficult to have choice over. the >Roman catholics particularly get innocent minds when they are young and lay >heavy guilt trips on them with the most preposterous range of mystical >claims about

[PEN-L:3918] RE: Papal Economics

1995-01-24 Thread Singh Virendra
Jim Devine writes: > Marx thought that religion was the p opiate of the people, If I remember right what Marx said was that in times of trouble religion is the opium of the people. Viren

[PEN-L:3917] Re: Emergency request for data

1995-01-24 Thread Elaine McCrate
Marianne, have you looked at Andrea Beller and John Graham's book on child support? It's called Small Change. I imagine it wouldhave references to the alimony/property settlement literature. Elaine

[PEN-L:3916] RE: WAGE LEGISLATION ACTION NEEDED (fwd)

1995-01-24 Thread CRAVEN
John V> Craven

[PEN-L:3915] Re: papal economics

1995-01-24 Thread kevin quinn
Re: the popiate of the people. I've always thought anti-clericalism and leftism were mutually implicating, myself, and love quoting the last priest/last king thing that Justin mentioned. Recently, though, I've had 2nd thoughts about associating *religion* with compensation, due to having just

[PEN-L:3914] Re: Emergency request for data

1995-01-24 Thread Justin Schwartz
On Mon, 23 Jan 1995 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Mississippi is the only state in the nation where there is no law regarding > distribution of assets upon divorce. Here, if the man has put all assets > in his name, he'll get everything, unless the woman can afford a lawyer > to contest this 'se