We have to be ignorant or prejudiced not to see it: Nazism contains within
it, for reasons that are in no way accidental, the beginnings of an
authentic concern for preserving "natural," which is to say, here again,
"original" peoples. In the chapter devoted to this subject in his book,
Walther
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Baumol and Blinder was the text that first popularized Aggregate
Supply/Aggregate Demand, a sin for which they should rot in hell.
I'm a bit confused. I thought Aggregate Supply/Aggregate Demand came
from the Great K himself,
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Dear Readers,
The morning after Election Day. Many of you are people who cared very
deeply about
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The Confederation des syndicats nationaux (Confederation of National Trade
Unions representing 220 000 workers in the Province of Québec) have
published a number of studies to help local unions negociate reductions in
working time. The table of
I had written: The realist postulate is not about the content of what we
know. All it says is that there is actually something "out there" that is a
basis for our perceptions. The "god exists" postulate, on the other hand,
is very specific about what exists. It is asserting much more.
Ricardo
Louis-
For some time I have wondered whatever happened to the movement to
develop a marxist phenomenology. Gurwitsch was a disciple of Schutz, and
attempts were even made to synthesize Marx and Schutz. But there were
other more obvious links. My gut feeling was that possibly many who
would
Thursday, June 4, 1998
Latino Voter Participation Doubled Since '94 Primary
By AMY PYLE, PATRICK J. MCDONNELL,
HECTOR TOBAR, Times Staff Writers
Latino presence at the polls continued an upward
trend Tuesday, amounting to 12% of all
California voters--double the number who
Published Friday, June 5, 1998, in the San Jose Mercury News
JOHN JORDAN
Prop. 226 defeat is impressive, but leadership
must change with the times
Labor should heed lessons of victory
BY JOHN JORDAN
LABOR won an important victory Tuesday when it
decisively defeated Proposition
Prop. 227 Got Few Latino Votes
Early polls had claimed more minority support
Ramon G. McLeod, Maria Alicia Gaura, Chronicle Staff Writers
Friday, June 5, 1998
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Sunday, May 31, 1998
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS
Absentee Ballots Alter Dynamics of Campaigning
Some candidates try to get the vote out early to avoid the
impact of eleventh-hour attacks. Registrar says requests
have hit high for a primary.
By PETER M. WARREN, Times Staff Writer
Thursday, June 4, 1998
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS, PROPOSITION 226
Defeat of Measure Energizes Labor
Union leaders vow to crush similar efforts elsewhere to
restrict use of dues. Initiative's backers say issue is far from
dead.
By ERIC BAILEY, ROBERT SHOGAN, LA Times Staff Writers
If
Published Wednesday, June 3, 1998, in the San Jose Mercury News
State's voters speak
strongly against teaching
in 2 languages
BY MICHAEL BAZELEY
Mercury News Staff Writer
Voters called for an end to bilingual education in
public schools Tuesday, overwhelmingly supporting
a measure that makes
Bill- Yes, the difference is that Keynes did not have AS and AD as a
"function" of the "price level."
For some of the best rips of the conventional AS/AD see John Weeks A
CRITIQUE OF NEOCLASSICAL MACROECONOMICS and Edward Nell in FREE MARKET
MARKET CONSERVATISM and TRANSFORMATIONAL GROWTH AND
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