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Michael Gurstein wrote:
> Without presuming to speak for Tamojit Dutta, I read the post that I
> forwarded as offering the very interesting notion of "entitlement" as a
> sort of "shorthand" way of getting at issues of democratic rights,
> and administrative and even political accountability.
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From: Gary Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: L. A. Times column, October 12, 1998
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 1998 07:55:14 -0500
Friends,
Below is my Los Angeles Times column for today, Monday, October 12,
1998. As always, please feel
Hi Ed,
Without presuming to speak for Tamojit Dutta, I read the post that I
forwarded as offering the very interesting notion of "entitlement" as a
sort of "shorthand" way of getting at issues of democratic rights,
and administrative and even political accountability.
In Canada and in most devel
> I visualise the UNDP as a giant global strategist with a clear long
term> vision. That vision is to 'create entitlements' in developing
countries.> Prof Sen, '98 Noble laureate in Eco, says that it's 'lack of
entitlements'> that result in extreme poverty. Low entitlements is
different fro
I could never understand how ccome the IMF/
international finance etc
would only give is loans if the countries in question pledged
cutbacks in social spending. Then the loans end up
financing private enterprise and private profits, and get paid back
from the public purse. Insane. (=capitalist).