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