THEY WERE CERTAINLY PHASED OUT nearly two decades ago
spelling out degredation and disaster for the country
side.
it is not known what is the true number of floating
labour in china, some say 100 lillion others say more,
and the governement keeps a close lid on things. now
with wto accession in
http://www.versobooks.com/index.shtml
http://www.versobooks.com/books/ghij/gott_shadow_liberator.shtml
Bad Subjects...
the Liberator: Hugo Chavez and the ...
... Chavez and his crew are taking on the inequities in Venezuela?s system.
With 80%
of the population living in poverty, that?s no
Sabri Oncu wrote:
Michael,
I am still having difficulty to send mails to your university
address. It somehow works through the list but not when I write
to your address directly. Weird. It could be a problem with my
settings but something like this has never happened before. Maybe
Ravi or
Michael Perelman writes:
Doesn't the United States have a poor record in selecting its clients?
Mobutu, Marcos, Somoza,
comment: don't forget Noriega, Saddam Hussein, Osama bin Laden, etc.
JD
I read several chapters of the ms. of this book. It's very good. (I'd prefer
an updated version of Bowles Edwards, but that's still in the works.)
JD
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A few lines.
A week ago the Argentinean Parliament, seemingly under the inchoate
pressure of the multitude (let us quote Negri when it is worth
Coming to terms with Juan Perón is necessary for two reasons.
Firstly, Perónism remains an important element of Argentine politics
today, especially in the labor movement. Secondly, in many ways Hugo
Chavez is a Perón-like figure. For Marxists, such figures present a
significant challenge. If
BusinessWeek/MAY 6, 2002
BUSINESS OUTLOOK
U.S.: Debt Overseas Stirs Up Trouble at Home
The growing current-account deficit might set the U.S. up for a fall
The world economies are finally mounting a recovery from last year's slump.
Even the latest word on Japan is a bit more upbeat. The
Re: Client States in Mid East: Israel:
Do you think it is fair to suggest that, the speculations so far, are
in a vacuum filled ONLY by considerations of the USA?
i) Post 1956 the USSR was a neo-social-imperialist state, and had already
started to try to establish 'client' status (ie with
The Economic Times
Friday, April 26, 2002
US slept while Europe, Japan innovated
AFP
TOKYO: US tariffs on European and Japanese steel imports were unfair because
US steelmakers had for half a century lacked the innovation to compete with
their products, European Commission President Romano
So, we're all trying to find out who is right: Ellen Frank or Jane
D'Arista.
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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929
Tel. 530-898-5321
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