Re: [Marxism-Thaxis] Tea Party

2010-11-15 Thread c b
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 12:40 AM, CeJ jann...@gmail.com wrote: I know I'm being too harsh on Obama. I want him to leave office after this term or the second term renouncing the military interventionist policies, slashing the military budgets, and telling it like it is to Americans about the

[Marxism-Thaxis] Negation of Marx's cooperation, giant factory system: at its height, the fabled Packard plant housed more than 40, 000 workers.

2010-11-15 Thread c b
The Packard plant now and then http://multimedia.detnews.com/pix/photogalleries/newsgallery/packard02012007/ Packard plant to lose last tenant Auto supplier departs as city pushes to raze historic site Christine MacDonald / The Detroit News http://www.detnews.com/article/20101115/METRO01

[Marxism-Thaxis] Obama! A Modern U.S. President (musical spoof)

2010-11-15 Thread c b
Obama! A Modern U.S. President (musical spoof) www.youtube.com CLICK to TWEET: http://clicktotweet.com/frodp FACEBOOK:http://on.fb.me/8YZuF4 What happens when the President is accused of not living up to the country's expectations? He breaks into song!! Directed by Ron Butler Director of

[Marxism-Thaxis] Bank of America Is in Deep Trouble, and There May Be Financial Disaster on the Horizon

2010-11-15 Thread c b
Bank of America Is in Deep Trouble, and There May Be Financial Disaster on the Horizon Its stock value has dropped 40 percent since April, and the bank is mum on what losses it's hiding on its $2.3 trillion balance sheet. Alternet | November 11, 2010 | Joshua Holland Will Bank of America be

[Marxism-Thaxis] Economy in red and blues

2010-11-15 Thread c b
http://blogs.metrotimes.com/index.php/2010/10/sit-down-when-you-read-this-take-2/ Sit down when you read this: Economy in red and blues October 28, 2010 By W. Kim Heron Last April we posted a link to what News Editor Curt Guyette described as: … a devastating interactive map that chronicles the

[Marxism-Thaxis] Article on Animal Farm needed

2010-11-15 Thread M.F. Kalfat
Hello, I'm not sure if this mailing list allows such requests or inquiries, but I took the liberty to ask you for help relying on the the relevancy of the subject. I'm writing an article in English and need to quote a 1989 review of Orwell's *Animal Farm*, by John Molyneux in International