[L-I] Re: Democratising Africa

2001-01-22 Thread Yoshie Furuhashi
Mark says: Therefore Heartfield's articles cannot be more than raw material to be worked over and used with care, as we do with anything else from the mainstream, be it the NY Times, the Guardian, a book by Doug Henwood or anything else. We do not take anything for granted. But we rely on the

Re: [L-I] Re: Learning (was Re: Congo)

2001-01-22 Thread Mine Aysen Doyran
Yoshie: As a co-moderator, I'd welcome L-I posters' comments on Congo, etc., instead of "how to characterize a loosely-knit organization in Great Britain" or a magazine that had to cease publication due to losing the libel suit against it. The former is surely more important than the

[L-I] Socialism, Regionalism, Pan-Africanism (was Learning)

2001-01-22 Thread Yoshie Furuhashi
My analysis is identical to Davidson's and I have made it repeatedly on the Marxism list. Africa's problems today stem from the fact that the colonial powers created states that disrespected traditional tribal jurisdictions. In the fight for independence, African elites accepted these borderlines

[L-I] Yugoslav Economy Today

2001-01-22 Thread Yoshie Furuhashi
As usual, imperial demands for "reforms" boil down to more unemployment, erosion of the public sector, fiscal austerity, tight monetary policy: "stabilization" programs that destabilize economy further. Yoshie * The Guardian (London) December 29, 2000 SECTION: Guardian City Pages, Pg.

Re: Teaching: [L-I] Learning (was Re: Congo)

2001-01-22 Thread Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky
En relacin a Re: Teaching: [L-I] Learning (was Re: Congo), el 22 Jan 01, a las 0:40, Mine Aysen Doyran dijo (to my deep sorrow): Try to grow upYoshie and stop teaching how to build the left to old timers like Lou. If your pretension is to recover the reputation of a right wing cult--LM-- and

Re: Teaching: [L-I] Learning (was Re: Congo)

2001-01-22 Thread Mine Aysen Doyran
Hi Nestor! Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky wrote: En relacin a Re: Teaching: [L-I] Learning (was Re: Congo), el 22 Jan 01, a las 0:40, Mine Aysen Doyran dijo (to my deep sorrow): Try to grow upYoshie and stop teaching how to build the left to old timers like Lou. If your pretension is to

[L-I] Re: Socialism, Regionalism, Pan-Africanism (was Learning)

2001-01-22 Thread Patrick Bond
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 17:47:25 -0500 To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Yoshie Furuhashi [EMAIL PROTECTED] appeared system-threatening contradictions. [Yoshie: Now, the USA itself is about to contend with the economic fallout of neoliberalism that it has worked

Re: RE: [L-I] Socialism, Regionalism, Pan-Africanism (wasLearning)

2001-01-22 Thread Tahir Wood
Nice Mark - I'm sorry I wasn't part of this one. Amin (a very nice guy) is one of those thinkers who sounds utterly plausible when you first encounter them, and who is so utterly wrong. The same applies to that whole school. It is so attractive to think that nationalism and socialism are