Mario Jose de Lima wrote:
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> Sam
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> What you think about Colin Leys?
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Hi, i think his books on Britain and his *Underdevelopment in Kenya*
are very good, the latter a classic of dependency theory. His essays on
development are a mixed bag. The critiques of modernization and rational
choice
At 07:11 13/10/99 -0400, Jerry wrote:
>I only quickly skimmed your paper, but certain sections in the review of
>the literature seem too sketchy (e.g. the short paragraph on "economistic
>approaches"). For early original sources by mainstream (neo-classical)
>economists, see A.N. Argawala and S.P.
Sam
What you think about Colin Leys?
Mario
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De: Sam Pawlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Enviada em: Quarta-feira, 13 de Outubro de 1999 16:16
Assunto: M-TH: Development
> Gerald L,
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> Its all quite sketchy really. The paper was just meant as a
Gerald L,
Its all quite sketchy really. The paper was just meant as a summary
and critique of most of the development schools to familiarze people
with their thinking and hopefully spur more thinking, reading and
debate.
A serious scholarly work would include people like
J.Bhagwati,B.Belassa
She has a book out. I am not an expert on the Black Panthers, but I don't get the
impression that she is considered an agent by Panther experts. She lives well in
France now, or something, but she married money, I think.
Herb Boyd in New York, with whom Lou Proyect has contact, has published a
Can anyone fill us in on the matter of third world debt and Clinton's
announcement that his administration is cancelling it. Is it genuine?
Warm regardsGeorge Pennefather
Be free to check out our Communist Think-Tank web site athttp://homepage.tinet.ie/~beprepared/
The apparent coup in Pakistan may lead to increased
instability in the region. Apparently the general leading the coup who had been
a member of the government but was later sacked espouses a more militant
approach over Kashmir seems. Kashmir seems to have been one of the issues that
led to h
I only quickly skimmed your paper, but certain sections in the review of
the literature seem too sketchy (e.g. the short paragraph on "economistic
approaches"). For early original sources by mainstream (neo-classical)
economists, see A.N. Argawala and S.P. Singh ed. _The Economics of
Development_
Recently I came across a "Workers World" article that spoke of Elaine Brown,
formerly of the Black Panthers. Previously I have heard her called an agent
by many former party members. What can anyone add to this sordid argument?
Macdonald
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