me your e-mail
address and I'll forward the info to you.
Cheers, Curtis Moore
facilitator of the conference econ.democracy on PeaceNet
Econ.democracy posts a model constitution for a democratic economy.
At 02:30 PM 9/27/97 -0700, Rebecca Peoples wrote:
Hi folks,
I desperately need help on Ru
by without reading that.
Curtis Moore
At 11:41 AM 9/11/97 -0700, James Devine wrote:
Eric Schutz writes: I have just updated a bibliography on socialist
economics that I sent out to pen-l'ers in 1991, suitable for use in courses
on, e.g., Comp. Econ. Sys. I'll be happy to e-mail the new version
Sorry. I accidentally sent to the list what was meant to be an off-line message
to thwilliamson. Curtis Moore
1) is a current list of
topics and responses, sort of an index of the conference.
I thought you might be interested in some of this, given your
breadth of interest in the area of economics.
Finally, I have not yet had a chance to read your "long" paper on
religion that you speak of in your
is currently regarded there, or elsewhere, for
that matter. What matters with respect to the video is that she
is a superstar there, at that moment in time.
Curtis Moore
San Francisco
Facilitator of the conference econ.democracy on PeaceNet
Original message
committee (whatever it's
called exactly). And she is sharp as the proverbial tack.
Another Hazel Henderson. The combination of Waring's "sharp as a
tackness" plus the visual presentation of some of the best of
Samuelson's beloved free market externalities ought to win this
thing an oscar,
Answer to question posed in original message below:
"Now, though this state of affairs would be quite compatible with
some measure of individualism, yet it would mean the euthanasia of
the rentier, and, consequently, the euthanasia of the cumulative
oppressive power of the capitalist to
Jim Devine said :
(whether I'll mention the oil money depends on whether people
ask).
The oil ruins this model, doesn't it. But as "pwogwessives" we
should have a reply at our finger tips, should we not? Sorry to
say, when after my initial excitement, I came to realize how
severely the oil
, CA 93428. The author's chapter 18 "Subtly Monopolizing
Money, Money Capital, and Banks" goes into the details of
*superexploitation*. I.e., it fills out the concept.
Smith now has a web page at http://www.slonet.org/~jwsmith/
Curtis Moore, facilitator of the conference econ.democracy o
From: E.F. Schumacher, _Small is Beautiful: Economics as if
People Mattered_ (London: Blond Briggs Ltd), 1973.
[The quote is from the Harper Row paperback edition.]
The Scott Bader Commonwealth
Ernest Bader started the enterprise of Scott Bader Co.
Ltd. in 1920, at the age of thirty.
From: _Dollars and Sense_, Jul/Aug95
CO-OPS, ESOPS,
AND WORKER
PARTICIPATION
by Rebecca Bauen
In 1991 the 130 employees of Market Forge, an industrial
cooking equipment manufacturer in Everett, Massachu-
setts, were threatened with loss of their jobs. The Chicago-
based conglomerate that
to get on to mathematics in
economics. I am hardly an expert on this subject, but I did take
a look at mathematical economics once in the 60s and formed an
opinion on it. Which may be of interest.
Curtis Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey Bill, Sorry if I bugged you. I thought the article
on justice summarized the issue in a way that I hadn't seen it
summarized
before. I thought it was a particularly good article and I
wanted to share it. I wasn't looking for you to rehash your own
position again. I already read it.
t virtue, mind you but greed) and
maximizing his individual profits leads by the famous invisible
hand to the betterment of society as a whole. -- Huh?]
Curtis Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
179 Bocana Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
** Topic: [PEN-L:4987] Re: revolt of the have **
** Written 1:32 A
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From: Justin Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Revolt of the Haves
To: Curtis Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the post, which I read. Since I am on the list, why
send it to
me especially?
--Justin
Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 22:22:53 -0400 (EDT)
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