call to arms

2003-11-15 Thread Perelman, Michael
[NOTE: Vijay Prashad's e-mail address is below. Reply to HIM if you want to get involved in this.] Confronting the Evangelical Imperialists Mr. Kurtz: the Horror, the Horror By VIJAY PRASHAD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> In mid-October, my email in-box began to receive forwards from Michael Bednar, a g

[PEN-L:1220] Russia: Weir on Cabinet Reshuffle/Weir on the Rouble/Yeltsin Decline?/Chernomyrdin Rise?/Clarke on Agriculture/Workers' Call to Arms

1998-08-26 Thread Gregory Schwartz
haracterised by structural monopolies; rarely facing much competition, the industrialists can raise their prices to the very limit of what they think the farms can pay. The farms, on the other hand, face intense competition, not merely from one another but also from heavily subsidised producer

[PEN-L:393] Re: IMF $: a PN/PI call to arms

1998-06-03 Thread Wojtek Sokolowski
At 08:45 PM 6/2/98 -0500, Robert Naiman wrote: > >My purpose here is not to reignite the PN/PI debate, Pardon my ignorance, but what is the PN/PI debate? I understand that the use of bureaucratic newspeak, acronyms, shibboleths, jargon etc. among the punditry migh be desirable as en expressio

[PEN-L:389] IMF $: a PN/PI call to arms

1998-06-02 Thread Robert Naiman
As most of you know, the Clinton Administration and its supporters have tried to use the Asian financial crisis as an opportunity to compel Congress to approve $18.5 billion in new funding for the IMF. Organizations here which have been campaigning for years against the IMF, such as the 50 Year