Thomas Lunde:
Caspr Davies, who posted the original article, and has written a thoughtful
essay as a follow-up. I find his conclusions in line with my own and taking
the liberty of supporting a kindred soul, I am posting them to the Lists
that I posted his original article too.
Respectfully,
Thomas
No problem about reposting. That's what its here for.
Wayne
AMERICAN NEWSPEAK. Hoarded at http://www.scn.org/newspeak
Celebrating cutting edge advances in the Doublethink of the 90's
On Fri, 1 Jan 1999, Thomas Lunde wrote:
Dear Wayne:
What a delightful collage of reading for Jan
Thomas:
To often when a lengthy and semi official posting like this comes up, I skim
for awhile and then move on to more personal and debatable messages. Today,
I took the time to carefully read this document and recognize that it is
probably the most revolutionary statement I have ever read!
Pille Bunnell wrote in her ESSAY "conserving a culture":
"we can imagine the consequences at the global, but we can never see
the global"
Dear Pille,
sorry I forgot: You wrote "we can imagine the consequences at the
global, but we can never see the global". This is what it is
really
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Date: January 01, 1999 11:55 PM
Subject: Visions of Heaven or Hell
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Yes. Just in the last few days. We'll check it out. thanx
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Subject: Double postings from yours truly?
Date: Thursday, December 31, 1998 3:43PM
I'm getting double postings back of stuff I put up onto this list -
Sorry about cut/paste format result. I believe the article is freely
available till tomorrows edition comes on. (maybe 6pm EST?)
http://www.nytimes.com/yr/mo/day/news/financial/currency-stability.html
Victor Milne:
But what consumers are going to be left? They may opt out--boycott--as
suggested above. However, Angell's world seems to leave precious few
consumers. Global business is to downsize, outsource, roboticize, and where
it retains a few workers, tell them to be damn grateful for the
Book review from the Guardian Weekly
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Viviane Forrester can't walk down a Paris street without being stopped. But
she is no ordinary celebrity - her latest book is set to be the biggest
economics bestseller since Das Kapital, writes Ian Cotton
Labour of