Greetings Economists,
On Sep 8, 2008, at 8:20 AM, Max B. Sawicky wrote:

Walker was born in the U.S.A., may still be a citizen unless he is wanted by the authorities, and clearly has experience head and shoulders above the ivory-tower Devine.

Doyle;
You never know what someone can do if they are called on. Class experience, I mean working in the depths certainly gives one a sense of anger at intellectuals who don't accomplish much, but the resentment is about being ineffectual at any level and finding convenient scape goats to call a wimp. So after awhile I decided the banter about who is more working class than thou was fruitless. I can work, so what?

I like being a thinker which is not the same thing as an intellectual. But I can tear Tom limb from limb in terms of class rage. but perhaps you might want Jim to argue economics over me anyway?

When social change happens people change but the whole, the mobilization is what counts. Do we unite? How? And a good intellectual can help just as much as any worker.
thanks,
Doyle Saylor
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