I like Ellerman's work on worker self-management, where he is a considerable
expert. --jks
> who is he. Where did this appear?
> Lisa & Ian Murray wrote:
>
>
>
>David Ellerman is tucked away working on firm governance issues in Eastern
>Europe for the WB. He also worked closely wi
>BDL>You think that Nader's 3% showing is impressive?
>**
>
>I don't know;
So in other words, you don't.
**
Thank you God for collapsing the unpredictability of the future with your
unsurpassable foreknowledge of 21st century political-economic history. I
realize
> >>Every member of Clinton's cabinet, including Rubin, advised he veto
>>>the welfare bill. Only Gore & Dick Morris urged him to sign it.
>>>
>>>Doug
>>
>>I've heard this a bunch of times. But what's the ultimate source?
>>
>>
> >Brad DeLong
Thanks...
Brad DeLong
MP>>
who is he. Where did this appear?
Lisa & Ian Murray wrote:
David Ellerman is tucked away working on firm governance issues in Eastern
Europe for the WB. He also worked closely with Stiglitz when he was there.
The quote comes from "Intellectual Trespassing as a Way of Life"
Michael,
Would be better than a lot. So might
Russ Feingold.
Barkley Rosser
-Original Message-
From: Michael Perelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, November 09, 2000 4:23 PM
Subject: [PEN-L:4211] Re: Re: Re: Re: Stop the name calling
Brad DeLong wrote:
>I've heard this a bunch of times. But what's the ultimate source?
The person I first heard it from got it from Dick Morris' book, I
think, but someone told me last night that Peter Edelman has been
saying the same thing.
Doug
>>Every member of Clinton's cabinet, including Rubin, advised he veto
>>the welfare bill. Only Gore & Dick Morris urged him to sign it.
>>
>>Doug
>
>I've heard this a bunch of times. But what's the ultimate source?
>
>
>Brad DeLong
The New York Times, August 1, 1996, Thursday, Late Edition - Fin
>I don't translate Gitlin to 'enemy.' It just means
>I expect less high-level guidance from him. He's
>welcome in my movement, just not in a leadership
>capacity.
>
>mbs
>
>
>I've thought Todd Gitlin was a dork for a long time. But "all enemies
>on the right" does not a large movement make when
I don't translate Gitlin to 'enemy.' It just means
I expect less high-level guidance from him. He's
welcome in my movement, just not in a leadership
capacity.
mbs
I've thought Todd Gitlin was a dork for a long time. But "all enemies
on the right" does not a large movement make when you start