I also enjoyed Bob Fitch and Mary Oppenheimer. Who Rules the Corporation
or some such title.
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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929
Tel. 530-898-5321
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Michael Perelman writes:
Now, the easy bucks have been made. If capital wants to avoid a crisis,
it is going to have to figure out something new. So far, we have no
indication that it has. Coming on the heels of the Asian crisis, we may
be in for some interesting times.
Pen-L might have
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 17:48:41 -0700
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From: James Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PEN-L:23] Re: The Realist Postulate (was: epistemlogy)
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Ricardo D writes: ... if we don't know the content of what
The Dunlap affair illustrates a larger problem. Just as Marx suggested,
modes of production run out of steam, or Gordon-Edwards-Reich suggested
with their social structures of accumulation, I think that managerial fads
tend to work for a while and then fizzle.
The consultant (Hammer, I think
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BLS DAILY REPORT, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1998
RELEASED TODAY:
CPI -- On a seasonally adjusted basis, the CPI-U rose 0.3
I hear Dunlop is going to sue Sunbeam...
At 11:35 PM 6/16/98 -0500, you wrote:
The following article appeared in the Winnipeg Free Press, Tues
June 16, 1998.
JOB CUTTER FIRED AS STOCK SINKS
Sunbeam Corp. chairman Al Dunlap, nicknambed "Chain Saw" as the
cutthroat king of corporate job
At 11:07 16/06/98 -0700, Jim Devine wrote:
The thread is mistitled as "epistemology", due to my error. So I've changed
it again.
Ajit now says: The distinction between the object and the subject may be
important or even essential for the beginning of an 'understanding' or of
some sort of
The following article appeared in the Winnipeg Free Press, Tues
June 16, 1998.
JOB CUTTER FIRED AS STOCK SINKS
Sunbeam Corp. chairman Al Dunlap, nicknambed "Chain Saw" as the
cutthroat king of corporate job cutters, now knows wht it's like
to be on the receiving end of a pink slip.
Sunbeam's