On Mon, 30 Jun 1997, jf noonan wrote:
I heard a brief interview with [Young] on NPR's _Morning Edition_ last
week and he used the excuse (and I nearly quote) "I'm not an
economist; so I couldn't evaluate that".
What a crock! Perhaps Young could publish his results in "Duh" magazine.
This originally appeared on the Marxism-international list and Michael
Perelman invited me to post it here, stating:
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Are you going to post your Denning piece on pen-l?
I think that it is important. We are losing the cultural wars and
valis quotes B Holldobler EO Wilson as saying that In our view, the
competitive edge that led to the rise of the ants as a world-dominant group
is their highly developed, self-sacrificial colonial existence. It would
appear that socialism really works under some circumstances. Karl Marx just
had
Cumings, Bruce, The origins of the Korean War : liberation and the
emergence of separate regimes, 1945-1947. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton
University Press, c1981.
At this point, it really doesn't matter who started the Korean war. It's
like the Hatfields McCoys feud; both sides have
"In our view, the competitive edge that led to the rise of the ants
as a world-dominant group is their highly developed, self-sacrificial
colonial existence. It would appear that socialism really works
under some circumstances. Karl Marx just had the wrong species."
To: Michael Eisenscher
From: Schaffner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FWD: States Put Limits on Workfare Hiring
Cc: Barry Cohen, Carl Bloice, Carol Lambiase, Charlene Mitchell, Clark
Everling, co-Pat Fry, CoC, David Cohen, Harry Targ, Jay Schaffner, Jim
Williams, Joy Portugal, Phyllis Willett,
As Larry Kudlow says, it's a wonderful time to be alive.
Doug
I thought that was MCI.
Blair Sandler
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