From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Walker)
Subject: [PEN-L:10323] Re: planning and democracy
. . .
Max is right (except for the last line). To add definition to Max's "public
ownership of capital and public control of its allocation", I'd mention the
concept of the "dictatorship
I find Walker's denounceations from on high of the NDP's current
election platform and position within the on going debate to be both
uninformed and counterproductive. As one of many economists across the
country that was involved, to a greater or lesser extent, in developing
the alternative
Max Sawicky wrote,
there isn't much left of planning, properly
speaking, much less socialism, without public
ownership of capital and public control of its
allocation. What's left is where most of us are,
in some kind of social-democratic framework.
In other words, I agree with those on the
FYI
Shawgi Tell
University at Buffalo
Graduate School of Education
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Date: Sat, 24 May 1997 09:46:46 -0700
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Subject: Torturing Palestinians and the Daoud Kuttab case
M I D
On Tue, May 20, 1997 at 08:12:20 (-0700) Doug Henwood writes:
Well, I'm in the midst of trying to do just that. What do you, Maggie, or
anyone else for that matter, think of this observation from Teresa Ebert's
preface to Ludic Feminism: "This mode [of canonic feminist theory] has
become a more
Please don't send me any more e-mail
FYI: from the New Zealand Press Association (24/5/97)
The United States has confirmed its interest in setting up a
free trade agreement with New Zealand, Trade Minister Lockwood
Smith said yesterday. Dr Smith met US trade Representative
Charlene Barshefsky yesterday on the