Without getting envovled in the top half of this post, I to would like to 
see answers to the questions below...Robert.

>What I want to know is:
>
>1) What is the socialist or Marxist plan for avoiding the Crash? (Forgive 
>me
>for feeling that whining about capitalism is not a viable approach.)
>
>2) How would socialists reconstruct a "sustainable" social order after the
>crash of capitalism (bearing in mind the severe energy and resource
>contraints likely to pertain at that time)?
>
>3) What is the socialist "vision" for a sustainable society which would
>nurture us down the millennia while, at the same time, allowing the rest of
>nature's creation to enjoy the same benefits?
>
>To quote the esteemed Mr. Warren, "C'mon marxists ... put up or shut up."
>
>Hallyx
>
>"The cost of a thing is the amount of what I will call life which is 
>required
>to be exchanged for it, immediately or in the long run." --- Henry David
>Thoreau
>
>
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