I think where this original comment was going was something along the
lines of the political struggle against global corporatism (etc.) being
essentially a political struggle that has to be engaged with upon American
territory - cultural, political, and also in terms of corporate laws.
I
I've lost it in a disk crash, and all references. For some reason searches
on the net ain't turning it up - anyone got a copy of Lawrence Summers
notorious memo on exporting pollution, lives of an India worth onl x% of
that of an American etc.? Be much appreciated if you could send it to
Despite the fact that this is within the present system and not a
paradigm shift or "Second Strategy" (Y. Bajard), it is IMO still a
positive. It legitimizes to some extent the recognition that there is a
'problem'; many still try to deny even that.
Steve
PS
Sorry for format, note this
Oh dear. I'm sorry, I should have said the full text - not the notorious
cut out bit about the value of a indian compared to a yank...
There were some other pretty interesting bits in it apparently.
Thanks to those who posted me the notorious snippet anyway!
On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, Federation of Turkish American Associations wrote:
Subject: Much needed equipment list from Turkey and delivery address
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