It's been a while since I posted anything written about my own work on this list.
I wrote this for my own [EMAIL PROTECTED] list, but in proofreading
it I noticed that it talks about both the future and work. (good jobs for all, etc.)
so:
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Great message from Frederick Mann [EMAIL
Britain has announced that it will
waive all bilateral debt owned by the world's poorest 41 countries in a relief
package worth a total of more than five billion pounds. France recently made
similar announcements. These initiatives are part of an international
debts relief program which
Dear Douglas and friends all,
Douglas' fine outcomes need a suitable 'process' (or 'mechanism') for their
delivery.
I suggest that this process needs to be based upon a co-operative mode
(since competitive/conflict modes necessarily deliver poorer relationships
than cc-operative modes.)
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[1] Linda Greenhouse, "High Court Voids Theory Used to Press
Independent Counsel's Case Over Gifts to Espy," NEW YORK TIMES
April 28, 1999, pg. unknown. And: "Corrupt Gift-Giving Made
Easier [editorial]," NEW YORK TIMES May 3, 1999, pg. 28.
[2] Larry Wheeler and Carl Weiser, "Ethics
Sally quoted:
Subject: Rachel #680: MONEY RULES
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
===Electronic Edition
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. RACHEL'S ENVIRONMENT HEALTH WEEKLY #680 .
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Good descriptor pete!
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From: pete [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FW: Re: FW Rachel #680 Money Rules
Date: Fri, Dec 24, 1999, 4:16 PM
Monetocracy.
-Pete Vincent
On Fri, 24 Dec 1999, pete vincent wrote:
I can't believe this. And I don't know how I managed to miss hearing
about it before. Should we regard this as the moment when democracy
finally died in the US? Long live the Monetocracy.
Pete,
The fact that you're unlikely to have heard about it is