On Thu, 19 Aug 1999 23:25 +0100, M.Blackmore wrote:
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,
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 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
empire.
Warm regards,
Jan Matthieu
Flemish Greens
PS: this is not to say I agree completely with the post you responded to.
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Thomas Lunde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Datum: mardi 17 août 1999 20:40
Onderwerp: Re: Interesting - anti
Copied from a discussion... any comments anyone? Is "globalisation" really
an American issue?
"Will we permit the future history of the world to become the history of
America? Of the American Corporation - or more precisely the
American-dominated financial system? And just how short a history
and religion and drugs.
Respectfully,
Thomas Lunde
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (M.Blackmore)
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Subject: Interesting - anti-Americanism or a point?
Date: Tue, Aug 17, 1999, 12:00 PM
Copied from a discussion... any comments anyone? Is "globalisation&qu