Please Unsubscribe Me. My email was down for a while and I got 5000 emails
half of which were this list. I can't keep up. Sorry. Lisa
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Title: FW: [Iww-news] 1/3/2003 Seminar On Women And Poverty
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From: steve zeltzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2002 15:32:36 -0800
To: bawdn [EMAIL PROTECTED], TUDN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Iww-news] 1/3/2003 Seminar On Women And Poverty
Women and Poverty
-Trafficking,
Title: FW: [Iww-news] Bush's Pal Returns Insider Trading Profits
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From: steve zeltzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 12:09:13 -0800
To: bawdn [EMAIL PROTECTED], TUDN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Iww-news] Bush's Pal Returns Insider Trading Profits
This is so utterly disgusting I can barely type. All I can think of is how
sad Einstein was that the world leaders used his science to build nuclear
bombs, about how these bombs have made the annihilation of life on this
planet not only a possibility but, at the rate these crazies are
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Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 00:57:32 -0400 (EDT)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Your Idealist Updates for 10/24/2002
Hi lisa,
We thought that the following information, added to Idealist between
10/22/2002 and 10/23/2002, would be of interest to you.
Also, if you
Title: FW: [Iww-news] Revolving Door Monsters
Sorry to post so much today but good stuff is coming in from cyborg activists. Important to share alternative perspectives since they don't get any corporate media.
Lisa S.
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From: steve zeltzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002
I think people generally identify less and less with the companies they work
for and tend to define themselves more and more outside of the context of
work. This is noted in Richard Florida's book The Rise of the Creative
Class, which I have mostly read and can't seem to finish. He makes a
, Carrol Cox at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
lisa stolarski wrote:
Actually Carrol, I think in Melvin's theory the technically unemployed and
under employed play a significant role in revolution. It was really
fascinating, you should read it if you have not already.
Many sectors of the working
Wow. This is interesting. Really interesting.
Lisa
on 10/10/2002 10:38 AM, ravi at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Original Message
http://abc.net.au/health/minutes/stories/s698150.htm
An Australian study of suicide over the last century has found
significantly increased
Title: Melvin Scores for Contemporary Marxism.
Melvin...I am cheering inside. You have made my day, perhaps my week, perhaps my year because you are so right on! I have thought this through myself and have not had the time to write it down, but the essence of what you say is the way the world
Title: Re: [PEN-L:31223] mucking
Oh my how you fellows amuse me (and gals, but to tell you the truth the fellows are the ones making a fuss). Let me tell you. I couldn't get off of the list when I tried, and you all are such a hoot I now eagerly await my next chunk of email. I personally am
Actually Carrol, I think in Melvin's theory the technically unemployed and
under employed play a significant role in revolution. It was really
fascinating, you should read it if you have not already.
LS
on 10/10/2002 7:34 PM, Carrol Cox at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Devine, James wrote:
Doug, don't be mad, just say yes, yes, perhaps I took that point for
granted when I made this other point. Sometime people just want to point
the qualitative stuff out. We are all on the same side here, there is so
much work to do. I hope the list won't crumble over this.
Lisa S
on
You all should take a lesson from the coalitions who put together the mass
demonstrations...The AntiCapitalist Convergence, Another World is Possible,
Direct Action Network, Mobilization for Global Justice, World Social Forum,
and a socialist group I forget the name of all plan different types
Title: Re: [PEN-L:31024] Re: employment
OK fellas,
I am going to imagine what Sabri could have meant. JD's are not the the only perspectives on how we can treat statistics, government or otherwise. Yes, even statistics are subject to perspective, numbers may be objective but their
Title: Re: [PEN-L:30870] Jim Crow Fascism (was Re: bullying)
Hi Tom,
I just want to repeat something I said earlier. Maybe you missed it, it is easy to do that on this prolific list. Fascism is a concept as well as a word with historical-polical meaning. You can take the overall intent and
I don't think your rant is mindless, Michael. I really do believe we are
watching the rise of a kinder, sneakier fascism. It is just as racist and
as violent as the old fascism, but more totalitarian and therefore more
sublimated, couched in euphemisms about ending world hunger and such.
Don't
Title: Re: [PEN-L:30788] RE: Re: bullying
Well perhaps it might be helpful to define what I mean when I use the word 'fascist' since I brought it up. I mean a military industrial complex which increasingly seeks control of its own people as well as other peoples and nations. I mean a political
that every labor law they have encountered,
every environmental law, etc. to be a barrier to fair trade and therefore
illegal under international law.
Lisa
on 09/27/2002 1:13 AM, Ian Murray at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Lisa Stolarski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Found
Question:
How relevant do you all think the Bush-Hitler comment was? I think that
German Chancellor was right on...the war on Iraq is a strategically timed
diversion from an ailing economy prior to an important election. Hitler was
known for employing political diversions. Considering Saddam
Found this at this site
http://cityhonors.buffalo.k12.ny.us/city/aca/hist/ibhist/ibhiststud/histlit.
html
Under his new government policy, every economic activity in the country was
put under a government-appointed panel, called a corporation.
Representatives of management and labor, in each
Now THAT'S funny. Lisa S.
on 09/24/2002 5:42 PM, Doug Henwood at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Devine, James wrote:
is there an on-line discussion group that specializes in humor?
is it called borscht-belt-l?
Don't forget news://alt.politics.socialism.trotsky!
Doug
How about this. Marx is right about many things and this is one of them: as
the rich get richer and fewer in number and the poor get poorer and
constitute almost everybody, what you have is a recipe for extreme social
unrest. Moral and humanitarian arguments aside, this situation is
Ok, I give up. I'll stay on the list. You all are a bunch of groovy
economists and I could probably learn something.
Lisa S.
on 09/17/2002 7:02 PM, Michael Perelman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a very interesting discussion, especially with the rapid
vertical/horizontal
Title: Re: [PEN-L:30210] Re: Re: autism and autistic economics
Gosh Ian, this is interesting. What are the principles of these two types of economics?
HOw about:
4. the new emerges from the decomposing
on 09/13/2002 2:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated
Hey Pen-L list:
I signed up to this list because I am interested in alternative economy, is
that what you guys mainly talk about? A few day I have been reading, and
the topics seem to vary. I am down with collectives, cooperatives and local
currency, etc. I generally feel that corporate
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