Mind if I butt in a bit into this discussion?
I have been thinking somewhat along your line of thought about Marxism and
utopianism for some time. My problem with your remarks is its blanket
assessment of Marxism as "utopian." I would suggest a more limited one:
that Marxism contains
Jim,
I know that Horvat has written many articles oposing the
Ward-Vanek model and I have them somewhere, but where is the
question. One reference I do have is "The Illyrian Firm: An
Alternative View: a Rejoinder" *Economic Analysis and Workers"
self Management*, 1986. I do think that anyone
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No, it's not a parody of the Thomas Pynchon novel . . .
I'd love to hear Doug Henwood's random thoughts about the possible fall out
from the Bre-X fiasco. My own guess is that there will be a massive
intervention in financial markets next week by central banks and
institutions in an attempt to