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Curt,
Tom Walker wrote:
Perhaps someone could explain to me what the following passage means from
the perspective of
marginal utility:
"In short the argument that wages can be raised permanently by stinting
labour rest on the assumption that there is a permanent fixed work-fund,
i.e. a certain
Perhaps someone could explain to me what the following passage means from
the perspective of marginal utility:
"In short the argument that wages can be raised permanently by stinting
labour rest on the assumption that there is a permanent fixed work-fund,
i.e. a certain amount of work which has t
On Sat, December 26, 1998 at 02:55:44 (+1100) Rob Schaap writes:
>...
>No sooner do the IMF hand over the first five billion, but half of that
>pours back out of the country in a firtnight.
I'm curious how this mechanism works. Could you lay out the actors,
and the events that occur for this to
"It's silly to talk about how many years we will have to spend
in the jungles of Vietnam when we could pave the whole country
and put parking stripes on it and still be home by Christmas."
-- Ronald Reagan, interviewed in The Fresno Bee, Oct 10, 1965
> What about non-black Leftists?
Yep, they're welcome on the list too.
Art