Re: Re: Walden Bello on dismantling corporations an

2001-02-27 Thread Patrick Bond
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 18:34:03 -0800 From: Peter Dorman [EMAIL PROTECTED] I appreciate the spirit behind Bello's piece (as exerpted here), but, stripped to its elements, it strikes me as much too reformist. It hearkens back to the pre-1982 dispensation as a sort-of golden

Re: Re: Re: Walden Bello on dismantling corporations an

2001-02-27 Thread J. Barkley Rosser, Jr.
: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 7:10 AM Subject: [PEN-L:8471] Re: Re: Walden Bello on dismantling corporations an Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 18:34:03 -0800 From: Peter Dorman [EMAIL PROTECTED] I appreciate the spirit behind Bello's piece (as exerpted here), but, stripped to its

Re: Re: Walden Bello on dismantling corporations and their proxies

2001-02-26 Thread Peter Dorman
Marxists would be free to study and write about M-C-M'. Peter Yoshie Furuhashi wrote: All that without abolishing M-C-M'? Yoshie

RE: Re: Walden Bello on dismantling corporations and their proxies

2001-02-26 Thread Lisa Ian Murray
Marxists would be free to study and write about M-C-M'. Peter Seriously, Peter, you criticize Bello for being "much too reformist," but your program -- "to socialize (which is not necessarily to put under public ownership) corporations national and transnational, and to craft a set of

Re: Re: Walden Bello on dismantling corporations and their proxies

2001-02-26 Thread Peter Dorman
Fair enough, but I have more humor at the moment than time. The funny thing is that I've been studying and thinking about these questions for over 20 years and have written next to nothing. (2 - 1/2 very obscure articles.) I promise that, if I ever get some time off, I'll give your challenge