Re: military keynesianism II

2001-09-17 Thread Tom Walker
While I agree with Mark that there can be no new global social contract under capitalism, I wouldn't assume that Kissinger's inclination to resist "capitalist perestroika" will be universally and automatically embraced. Kissinger, after all, is pleading for his own war criminal ass, which would so

[PEN-L:4679] military Keynesianism II

1999-03-31 Thread Charles Brown
The Guardian (Australia) February 3, 1999 Editorial: Massive new American arms expenditure While the world was enjoying the Christmas and New Year festivities, the US Government announced a massive increase in military expenditure to be implemented over the next five years. According to newsp

[PEN-L:4678] Re: Re: military Keynesianism II

1999-03-31 Thread J. Barkley Rosser, Jr.
Tom, This is mildly interesting. But who the heck was it? Barkley Rosser -Original Message- From: Tom Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 10:12 AM Subject: [PEN-L:4673] Re: military Keynesianism II &g

[PEN-L:4673] Re: military Keynesianism II

1999-03-31 Thread Tom Walker
Going down to Washington, in civilian garb, to find a wartime job or how I became chairman of the Economics Department "In 1941 came also a somewhat more important event, America's entry into war. I knew that the armed forces would not want me; I had a thyroid deficiency, and the device used a