I urgently need an update about the developments re. IMF Article VI change.
Thanks very much.
Ahmet Tonak
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Wharfies won injunction today in Federal Court for Patrick's to reemploy
1400 sacked union workers pending civil suit. Tony North (judge) found
Regarding:
I admit that the real problem is the structure of the legal
economy. If this cash and these goods can't get people into other
businesses, they'll go right back to coca. Right now, however, they're
both poor and contributing to the drug problem. At least they wouldn't be
as poor and
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Could anyone out there tell me where I will find the recent debate between
David Harvey and John Bellamy Foster on the character of the enviromental
crisis ?
I thought it was in a recent _MR_ but my search led me nowhere.
Thanks in advance,
John Gulick
Buffalo State College
Resurgent City Research Group (RESURGE)
The Resurgent City Center for Cooperative Community Development (RCC), funded
by a Department of Housing and Urban Development "Community Outreach
Partnership Center" grant and located on the Buffalo State College campus,
seeks a
Also watch for Foster's review of Harvey's latest in the September 1998
issue of _Capitalism, Nature, Socialism_.
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Mike Yates wrote:
John,
The debate is in Monthly Review for April 1998, pp. 5-36.
michael yates
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Could anyone out there
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Increasing competition, new technology, and privatization will continue
to
A slight correction to Louis' post.. He wrote in part
However, I can't imagine a more useful or informative book than George
Collier's "Basta! Land and the Zapatista Rebellion in Chiapas," published
by Francis Ford Lappe's outstanding Food First Foundation. Collier, an
anthropologist, has
long article...forwarded by Michael Hoover
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When Rainforest Ice Cream Melts:
The Messy Reality of 'Socially Responsible Business'
John,
The debate is in Monthly Review for April 1998, pp. 5-36.
michael yates
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Could anyone out there tell me where I will find the recent debate between
David Harvey and John Bellamy Foster on the character of the enviromental
crisis ?
I thought it was in a
Friends,
First, I want to thank our friend in Bolivia for his many interesting
posts and for the good list of readings on the drug situation.
Second, I want to mention that the last issue of Monthly Review has some
interesting comments from the editors (inside of front and back covers)
on
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Hugh Rodwell wrote:
Here's a second update forwarded from Gary M in Brisbane, posted at 4.40 pm
Tuesday 21 April.
Cheers,
Louis's posting on Chiapas is another to archive; it is by far the
best Marxist analysis on the subject I have seen, and Lou manages
to connect up concrete analysis of the issues with fundamental
Marxist questions of state and revolution, and in the process to
launch a critique of Harry Cleaver's
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RELEASED TODAY: Median weekly earnings of the
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