The New International Bookshop announces:

Wednesday 7th March: NIBS Event
The Prices and Income Accord defined
the industrial landscape of the Hawke and Keating years. Professor Ken
Wilson - director of the Workplace Studies Unit at VUT and editor of a
major new study of the Accord, 'Australia in Accord?' - talks about his
book and joins a panel for discussion and questions: What did the Accord
actually mean for the union movement? Was it a success for the ALP?

NEW RELEASES FOR MARCH, 2001.

A New Generation Draws the Line
Kosovo, East Timor and the Standards of the West
Noam Chomsky, Verso, $47.00

State of the World 2001
Lester R.Brown, Christopher Flavin, Hilary French et al
The Worldwatch Institute, $35.00

Utopia
The Search for the Ideal Society in the Western World
Schaer, Cleeys & Sargent
The New York Public Library, $55.00

Capitalism and its Economics
A Critical History
Ed. Douglas Dowd, contr. from Eric Hobsbawm, Milton Friedman, Rosa
Luxemburg and Karl Marx
Pluto Press, $54.90

Nobrow
The Culture of Marketing - The Marketing of Culture
John Seabrook
Vintage, $24.95

No Logo (New Format)
Naomi Klein
Flamingo, $21.95

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Jeff Sparrow

Co-ordinator, New International Bookshop
Trades Hall
54 Victoria St
Carlton Sth
tel 03 9662 3744
fax 03 9662 4755


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