using the same rhetoric, without providing anything
new, often with personal aspersions. We can do better.
I myself would like to know more about the extent to which indebtedness,
stock market overvaluations, energy markets, imbalances in trade
accounts, the spread of austerity programs, and
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Subject:Re: WE CAN DO BETTER (correction)
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> > I have just been reviewing the pen-l li
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> > I have just been reviewing the pen-l list. I see many names who have never
> > posted. I see people from all over the world.
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> > I read about horrific things occuring around us.
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> > Most of us would like to see the left given a bigger voice in so far as
> > economics and ec
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> I have just been reviewing the pen-l list. I see many names who have never
> posted. I see people from all over the world.
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> I read about horrific things occuring around us.
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> Most of us would like to see the left given a bigger voice in so far as
> economics and economic affairs are
Okay, I admit it. I've been reading quietly for some months, never
posted anything (I have replied to a few individuals). Some of PEN-L is
interesting; I've picked up a few valuable resources; but increasingly I
do lean toward the delete button.
I worked on the staff of Dollars & Sense from
michael perelman writes that "we can do a better job of using pen-l." of
course we can. but this means that people need to write to the list with
questions, ideas, suggestions for research, etc. i have been on the list
for about two months and i think michael's note was the first one i've
seen.
I have just been reviewing the pen-l list. I see many names who have never
posted. I see people from all over the world.
I read about horrific things occuring around us.
Most of us would like to see the left given a bigger voice in so far as
economics and economic affairs are concerned.
In sh