We will be.
Collectively.
(and not just those on this list)
Interesting that they seem to be looking for a spectre.
[Financial Times]
This Argentine scheme
The new government is courting Brazil and planning to protect local industry. This is
bad economics,
says Sebastian Edwards
Published: January 20 2002 20:11 | Last Updated: January 20 2002 21:54
At his first press conference, Jorge Remes Lenicov, Argenti
Would be fun to compare to the list of a hundred in, "The
American Intellectual Elite, " by Charles Kadushin, published
in 1974.
http://www.google.com/search?q=American+Intellectual+Elite+Kadushin+
Michael Pugliese
>--- Original Message ---
>From: Ian Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL
'High Tide' of Labor Unrest in China
Striking Workers Risk Arrest to Protest Pay Cuts, Corruption
By Philip P. Pan
Washington Post Foreign Service
Monday, January 21, 2002; Page A01
DAFENG, China -- On the fourth night of the strike, management cut off the heat. The
2,000 workers
occupying the
Kissinger rated No 1 brain
Duncan Campbell in Los Angeles
Monday January 21, 2002
The Guardian
There are lists of the best films and the best cricketers and the best books. There
are even books
of lists of lists. But the latest list to be published might prove to be one too far.
A list of the
After This
Whatever Capitalism's Fate, Somebody's Already Working on an Alternative
By David J. Rothkopf
Washington Post
Sunday, January 20, 2002; Page B01
[David Rothkopf is chairman and CEO of Intellibridge Corp. He served as managing
director of
Kissinger Associates and was deputy undersecr
Via the post-colonial list.
http://members.tripod.com/~INDIA_RESOURCE/mideastoil.html
Michael Pugliese
> Romain may not agree with the idiom of "Empire" but I wonder whether he
> would say that the friction that can occur between imperialist states
> should better be thought of as intra-imperialist conflict
>
>
> Chris Burford
I do agree with the concept of Empire to define the current world syste
Chris B. writes:.There is a degree of inter-imperialist, or perhaps we
should say more intra-imperialist, rivalry. <
the key thing that's changed from Lenin's day is the end of _military_
rivalry amongst the imperialist powers and the shift to more purely economic
rivalry. After all, Europe is pa
Democrats, GOP Debate The Effects Of Enron
Some Say Scandal Not a Political Issue
By Thomas B. Edsall and Dana Milbank
Washington Post Staff Writers
Sunday, January 20, 2002; Page A05
AUSTIN -- Those attending the annual Republican National Committee meeting here
expressed confidence
that the
At 20/01/02 20:33 +0100, you wrote:
> > Together with sustained attacks on the working class growing capitalist
> > contradictions will tend to generate increased inter-imperialist
> > rivalry. Such rivalry developing into conflict can explode into
> > inter-imperialist war in which the future of
> Together with sustained attacks on the working class growing capitalist
> contradictions will tend to generate increased inter-imperialist
> rivalry. Such rivalry developing into conflict can explode into
> inter-imperialist war in which the future of humanity becomes
> questionable. > Karl Carl
The future portends intensified class struggle.
Capitalism over the past ten years or so has produced a technological
revolution in its means of production involving the transformation of
information technology. Over the same period it has succeeded in
recomposing the working class. This has led
Tom, you might be in the future but the $$ amount might be a bit disappointing.
Gene Coyle
Tom Walker wrote:
Whoops!
I hope no one confuses my signature line as being part of the list included
in my previous message. I am not now, nor have I ever been a recipient
of the Enron prize. Tom
Walker
In PARADE magazine, a trashy supplement to many U.S. Sunday newspapers, we
find an ad that says:
"Looking For A Few Good Bears!
"A Hamilton Collection exclusive
"Meticulously handcrafted and hand-painted
"Accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity
"Semper Fi ... Always Faithful
"F
Whoops! I hope no one confuses my signature line as
being part of the list included in my previous message. I am not now, nor have I
ever been a recipient of the Enron prize.
Tom Walker
Colin Powell
Mikhail Gorbachev
Nelson Mandela
Eduard Shevardnadze
Alan Greenspan
Tom Walker
I'm amazed sometimes what this rightist, militia list sends.
Writer is "Vijay Prashad is Assistant Professor of International
Studies at Trinity
College in Hartford, Connecticut.
Source: People's Democracy, 16 November 1997." Prashas appears
frequently in the People's Weekly World of the
- Original Message -
From: "Ian Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 9:56 AM
> While the Genoa G8 summit last July was being besieged by violent elements
from Europe's middle
> class on the outside, the voice of Africa's poor was being heard for the
first time inside.
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