Phil,
I would like to work with the race, class, and gender committee.
peace,
patrick l mason
I found this in the recent issue of Wired:
WIRED 2.06
Electrosphere
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Pomo To Go
^^
A User's Guide to Trendy French Intellectuals
Jacques Derrida is a philosopher concerned with the act of reading. He
imagines the scholar as a kind of priest and sees criticism and anal
May I commend to the comrades New Left Reivew #205, which arrived in my
mailbox about 10 days ago? There's an interesting article by George
Catephores on Schumpeter as a Bourgeois Marxist (question: do people read
Schumpeter today? mainstream or radical?). But the highlight of the issue
is the
Actuallyl, I think that Charles Sackrey himself made the statement in
the UT coffee room in 1964 and is fantasizing that he and Marx are now
one.
John Adams
Some colleagues are working on a U.S. "right-to-housing" campaign and are
seeking comparative information about housing conditions in other
countries, especially with regard to affordability and quality. If you
have information or suggestions, please forward them to the National
Housing Law Proje
Jim Devine says:
>
> Trond, that's a good plan. But how are you to convince Bill Clinton
> and the rest to embrace it?
>
I am not that naive. My point was that the left, by failing to propose
alternative schemes, has given the right an uneccessary monopoly
ideologically and politically on this i