On 10/9/07, Michael Nuwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In my view it was not the industrial capitalist who understood the
> relationship between mass production, high wages and mass consumption. I
> think it was the new deal state, in the 1930s, that pushed this piece
> onto capital.

and it was the Bonus March and a lot of other mass struggles (sit-down
strikes, etc.) that pushed the New Deal state to do anything it did
that was worthwhile.
--
Jim Devine / "The truth is at once less sinister and more dangerous."
-- Naomi Klein.

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