ive mechanism backed by appropriate technical expertise. Within
this policy framework there is ample scope to develop participatory mechanisms
that do not undermine economic (in the larger context of the word economic)
efficiency and stifle individual initiative.
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
had more sway). What is at stake is not
just the political issue of a new empire but also the prevention of a
potential new humanitarian disaster, one that will be, once again, blamed
on ancient rivalries and national character but, in fact, readily
preventable - by us.
Paul
P.S. Apologies
.
Paul Phillips
Dan Scanlan wrote:
These are from the nitpickers (they help keep lice from spreading) at
http://www.spinsanity.org/
backpedaling, especially within Iraq. But will it come as
too little too late?
Paul
At 11:26 PM 9/20/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Foreign occupiers simply cannot restore power (in both senses of the
word) to the Iraqi people.
Exhibit A: 7,200 Kilometers (4,500 Miles) of Pipelines:
Iraq's three state
. But they were inherent in the changes that helped fuel
avoid stagnation in 1982 and fuel growth in the first place. As that
growth peters out *in the long run* the price will be paid by the many, in
the US and throughout the world, that provided the extra income and growth
for the few.
Paul
At 08:01 AM
security is worth the loss in its
status since the US will ALWAYS be faithful to its friends), I don't see
why their subjective views are decisive on this point. Even the ubermensch
crowd keep their human blinders, no?
Paul
of historical forces and the
persuasiveness of a political program put before them.
Paul
Michael writes:
As I understand it, the French peasantry was unpredictable. You would
have two villiages in recent years seeming very similar in every
sociological and economic indicator: one would be solidly
but the reverse: a snub to Chirac. Its head Jean Peyrelevade was a
Socialist darling. In its first few months the Chirac government suddenly
dumped the government's remaining holdings of C.L. stock. The Bank just
barely survived the fallout.
Paul
At 07:13 PM 8/30/2003 -0400, you wrote
I'm no expert but...I know of one machine that had the worm and Norton
DID find it. So maybe someone is spoofing.
To get rid of the worm go to (note this is NOT the MS site which just
closes the security hole but leaves the worm there)
Inspired by Nomi I checked a bit about the Italian Bank San Paolo IMI. It
turns out this is the very same bank that, along with Berlusconi and Co.,
has allegedly dived into bribery of judges and all the rest that has given
Mr. Berlusconi and his friends such a good name.
To our Italian friends
The occupation government in Iraq has announced that the U.N. 'Oil For Food
Programme' now been replaced by a bank consortium run by J.P. Morgan. The
J.P. Morgan consortium (it will run the Iraq Trade Bank controlling all
foreign transactions governmental and private). The initial capital will
group head on. I don't
think it was simple miscalculation or insensitivity. They, advised by a
few Iraqi expatriates of quite different social background, are choosing a
direction. For now.
Paul
Jim writes:
Paul writes: I wouldn't put much stock in stories that it is foreign
Mujahiddin
operating
.
Paul
I THINK I see your point (hard to tell with internet communication) and it
is helpful. Let me be clear(er):
1) Occupying Iraq should have been easy IF the goals are conventional
Bush I/Clinton type goals (get rid of Saddam and replace him with a
government more typical of friendly oil-rich
of the
domination itself
Just because there isn't a head to head clash of equals doesn't mean
rivalry and competition are gone.
Paul
At 05:38 PM 8/11/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Devine, James wrote:
Finally, I'm confused: Doug, you say that the system isn't one of
competition among major powers anymore
Ah, the vaunted efficiency of capitalism.
Paul
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Ah, the vaunted efficiency of capitalism.
Paul P
Quoting Kenneth Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am still trying to figure out what happened. TV is out. Radio is
repeating same stuff. CNN site didn't work, last I tried it. CBC.ca is
repeating CBC Radio. Anyone outside the zone of collapse
and is
avoided like the plague by those economists who reject
government intervention in markets precisely to make them efficient.
Paul Phillips
Economics Forum in Canada and
Economist for the Canadian Auto Workers.
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
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Confessions of a Recovering Economist
is nicely summarized at
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under the June 21 date. (Didn't the space shuttle diasaster get a serious
investigation begin in within 2 hours!?)
Paul
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What's this?:
The Guardian, March 28:
...
Richard Perle, one of the key architects of the war on Iraq, has quit as
chairman of a group which advises Donald Rumsfeld on policy issues.
Perle, a former Pentagon appointee and one of the most high- profile
proponents of the war, offered to resign
Michael Moore just made an unbelievably strong statement against the
'fictious' President Bush, leading the 'fictious' war, as he won the
academic award for 'Bowling for Columbine'! Shame on you Mr. Bush! This
will be talked about for years! Paul Zarembka
Michael Moore just made an unbelievably strong statement against the
'fictious' election of President Bush, leading the 'fictious' war, as he
won the academic award for 'Bowling for Columbine'! Shame on you, Mr.
Bush! This will be talked about for years!
Paul Zarembka
it's the fictition of duct tape or fictition of orange alerts we
are against this war, Mr. Bush. Shame on you, Mr. Bush, shame on you. And
any time you got the Pope and the Dixie Chicks against you, your time is
up. Thank you very much.
Paul
Yesterday I read one sentence that said that U.S. ground troops were
illegally passing through Turkey. This morning a Canadian news broadcast
I heard claimed the same, and also that a military coup in Turkey is
possible. Any information on these reports from anyone on this list?
Paul
, Italy, Japan (post conflict), Korea, Latvia, Lithuania,
Macedonia, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Slovakia,
Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan.
Paul Z.
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5. Of the 535 members of Congress, only one (Sen. Johnson of South
Dakota) has an enlisted son or daughter in the armed forces!...
[Michael Moore at www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=15406 ]
Paul Z.
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degrees of separation, one is ashamed by the spectacle of
ignorance, cynicism and sadism that is being televised from the White
House. After all, Abraham Lincoln once lived in that building.
Paul Zarembka
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-- which takes time.)
Paul
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Sabri, Was this vote confidential? I recall that the last one on base
construction was confidential. Also, is the Turkish military being
weakened now because of yesterday's victory, and could political
persecution be expected to decline? Thanks, Paul
of the
military commodity. the more capital accumulation becomes centered on
military spending the more natural it becomes to consume the bombs in
wars.
Paul
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Paul
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I have read some of it. Very interesting, but what's your question,
Michael? Paul
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Has anybody else here read:
Biernacki, Richard. 1995. The Fabrication of Labor? I am about 60%
through now.
He shows how
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dear Friends,
With Blix's report to the UN due on Friday, France's UN office is BEGGING
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http
Vulnerable but ignored: how catastrophe threatens the 12 million children
of Iraq
By Leonard Doyle Foreign Editor, The Independent
12 February 2003
They come from above, from the air, and will
kill us and destroy us. I can explain to you that
we fear this every day and every night.
Shelma
is at http://www.abc.net.au/news/poll1/vote/
The Guardian for Feb. 10 says that the U.S. is furious with this proposal:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,892464,00.html
Paul Z.
There's a NYT article on it today at
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/02/08/international/europe/08BRIT.html
and mentioned in another article.
Paul
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at
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Participation seems worthwhile. Paul Z.
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Subject: Impeach Bush To Stop The War
Greetings,
Former Attorney General Ramsey Clark is spearheading an effort to avert the
coming war with Iraq by urging the Congress to impeach
have signed the letter so far, 9 actually voted for the Bush
war resolution last fall. Paul
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U.S. Wars in the Light of the International Drug
Trade Peter Dale Scott, University of California at Berkeley
Both have a focus on Afghanistan, but with larger connections and
implications. Paul
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It gets tiring to read that a lockout is labeled a strike! Paul
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can even try the V. Embassy news in D.C., which of course has
its own bias.
As I am typing this, I just listened to the BBC referring to the general
strike in Venezuela. It's not funny anymore.
Paul
P.S. Perhaps resistance to the oil executive struggle will be seen as an
aid to anti-war movement
I sent this reply to a student who asked questions (see below)
about my comment in class this morning about the Bush proposed
tax cuts. If I have got it wrong and anybody wants to provide
alternatives, please do so.
Paul
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If the inspectors do find weapons of mass destruction, it is proven that
Iraq needs to be bombed. If the inspectors do not find weapons of mass
destruction, it is proven that Iraq is even more clever and needs to be
bombed twice over. Paul Z
witch-hunters. but his autobiography also reveals his decades-long
commitment to anti-racist struggles, such as his defense of Angelo
Herndon, Paul Robeson, the Martinsville Seven, Dr. W.E.B. DuBois, and
Black political prisoners including Mumia Abu-Jamal.
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participation in the transaction, and also let you
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as i await to here from you my warm regard goes to you and
your family.
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Confronting 9-11, the first chapter draws
these institutional factors and we, as economists,
should automatically dismiss any figure that purports to do so.
Paul Phillips
if the whole west coast longshore
operations were subject to such problems.
Paul
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
of the star players on
the Slovenian soccer team in the World Cup was a Serb. In the
regional qualifying rounds there were separate Yugo, Croatian and
Slovenian teams.
Paul
On 6 Sep 02, at 10:01, Michael Perelman wrote:
Maybe Paul can tell us how Yugo. plays as a team, rather than as separate
the links in the text). The text does not have a
chapter on the radical model for which I plead the Egyptian
Mummy excuse -- strapped for time.
Paul
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
, more limited than some on this list would
suggest.
Paul Phillips,
Economics
University of Manitoba
On 31 Jul 02, at 16:32, Justin Schwartz wrote:
I have already responded noless dogmatically. I see no reason why
representative govt is incompatible with public ownership of productive
Not an anthropologist Jim, but I have been working on a paper on
property rights and redistribution among Canadian aboriginals.
Here is the definition of potlatch from the New Canadian
Encyclopedia.
Paul
Potlatch, a highly regulated event historically common to most
Northwest Coast
treatment has been affecting
(preventing) the reproduction of fish.
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
On 22 Mar 02, at 9:30, Devine, James wrote:
don't we also have to worry about hormones in the food. (I've heard that
it's now a no-no to flush medical pills down the toilet, since
have been, I can not see for the life of
me what relation they have to the Dutch disease.
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
instantaniously, does not need to
be paid to exist, and able to determine the future in perpetuity.
Sounds like God to me.
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
(realization as per
Charles) would lead to falling profits would it not. What then is the
root cause of the falling profits?
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
On 28 Jan 02, at 12:41, Charles Brown wrote:
Fred: The rate of profit declined from 1997 to 2000, and during this time
entertaining in commenting on
ENE. Nicely done.
Paul
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
R E S E A R C H I N P O L I T I C A L E C O N O M Y
Volume 19 (2001)
MARX'S *CAPITAL* AND CAPITALISM; MARKETS IN A SOCIALIST ALTERNATIVE
Paul Zarembka, Editor
The political economist N. Sieber wrote a book in 1871 in part summarizing
Marx's value theory
the comment:
You can always tell when the American economy is in trouble.
The bombs start falling.
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
I, for one, would like to see more on this. Perhaps Scott could
break his reply up into a number of shorter pieces dealing with
each of these market failure arguments.
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
On 28 Nov 01, at 15:32, Robert Scott Gassler wrote:
My lecture arguments
Michael,
I have already started a file to contain all responses to my
suggestion. If we get a substantial response, I will try to make a
digest or summary or something that we can post or put in the pen-
l archives at csf.
Paul
On 28 Nov 01, at 8:31, Michael Perelman wrote:
So far, we
, sentence him to
his punishment.
What punishment you ask?
Why a full blown sex change of course! And then send him back to his
home of Afghanistan to live out the rest of his life as a woman under the
Taliban government
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
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I don't remember if anyone referred to this study, but if not here is
the abstract that I just came across.
Paul Phillips
Economics,
University of Manitoba
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Dollarization and Economic
adjusted) and trending up, disposable family income in 2000 was 494.2 thousand won compared with 610.4 thousand won in 1997.
Paul Phillips
of the social gain). Thus, a
graduate of a business school who makes a very high income
would pay a much higher tuition fee than a poor philosophy
graduate. However, no one has seen fit to follow my suggestion
that I am aware of.
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
On 5 Mar 01
Do any of the legal beagles on this list know whether there is
something equivalent to or similar to 'takings' law in Canada?
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
On 2 Mar 01, at 9:05, Michael Perelman wrote:
Thank you very much, both Nathan and Justin, for giving me some insight
the barbaric death penalty. Ugh!
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
On 28 Feb 01, at 18:17, Keaney Michael wrote:
The latter point was the substance of one of Nestor's mailings at around the
time we were discussing Argentina's economic history and current prospects.
Recently
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theory just to prove it was
impossible in reality? Does anyone else remember hearing or
seeing this?
Paul
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University of Manitoba
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operation while incarcerated at Pelican Bay State Prison, corrections
officials said.
Whipple was mauled to death Friday by Bane, a 123-pound English mastiff-
Canary Island crossbreed. The dog belonged to two attorneys who had
represented Paul "Cornfed" Schneider, 38, and Dale Bretc
Renewal Act continue to "push the envelope"
in how far churches, mosques and temples may go and use religious faith,
symbols and rituals as part of their social outreach at taxpayer expense.
McCarrick was recently elevated to the position of Cardinal by order of
Pope John Paul II. He has
in raw material exporting countries is export
taxes or bans. Your economics is only relevant to the developed,
importing countries.
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
Some on the list might be interested in contributing or attending.
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
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e development of its
internal markets and productive capacity occurs, as did the
Slovenes. And Yugoslavia in general, both Serbia and Cerne Gora
have a much longer way to go. The IMF route, I believe will be a
disaster more like Ukraine than Poland.
Paul Phillips
Economics,
University of Manitoba
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thrilling.
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
On 17 Jan 01, at 12:43, Charles Brown wrote:
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as capital become any less mobile.
Not so Doug. Canada has also had a sustained decline in real
wages for almost two decades up until the last couple of years.
Paul
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
On 15 Jan 01, at 12:54, Doug Henwood wrote:
Paul Phillips wrote:
On 15 Jan 01, at 9:46, Doug Henwood wrote:
Could you offer some empirical evidence for this? Of the first world
countries, the U.S. was the only one to see a sustained decline in
real wages, a trend that reversed
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