The day that fool DeLong returns to this list is the day I picket
Michael Perelman's house. He is a disgusting red-baiter. If he
were in front of me now I would smack him in the mouth.
Michael Yates
It is telling that Brad De Long deliberately removed the recognizable
context from his obituary
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Jim D
There are these folks who are hard to identify, so you declare them to be
war criminals following the age-old principles of guilt by association --
and then incapacitate them (I guess this why Tony Blair's good friend
Silvio Berlusconi sees Western Civilization as superior)
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CB: Of
jim, i am unsubbing, and wish pen-l well in the development of
national populism and keynesianism.
rakesh
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CB: I'm getting deja vu
Let us take, as an example, the problem of Chechnya. The Russians have
argued that the bombing in Moscow was carried out by terrorists from
Chechnya. Some people have serious doubts about that and believe that it
was carried out by Russian Mafia to encourage the invasion of Chechnya.
Text of
I recall that Democracy Now had some fairly convincing discussion (Kagarlisky?) to
the effect that the KGB did the bombings to stir up the flagging interest in the
Chechen War. Police people were working around the buildings well before the
blast
Tom Walker wrote:
Let us take, as an
Subject: [PEN-L:17555] Re: deja vu all over again
I recall that Democracy Now had some fairly convincing discussion
(Kagarlisky?) to
the effect that the KGB did the bombings to stir up the flagging interest
in the
Chechen War. Police people were working around the buildings well before
Schwartz wrote,
LP and its linguistic phil outliers came apart after 1950 and by 1975,
Humpty Dumpty was all in pieces. This is when I started college. It was
exciting; there was a sense we were going to get it right this time.
and then he wrote,
However, 25 years later, things have
I don't need these gratutiouus insults. I will explain just once, then if Temps can't
be any more civil or any smarter, I will ignore him.
In 1975, analytical philosophy was exciting because it seemed that we were putting an
impressive but wrongheaded project (logical positivism) behind us,
Financial Times (London), September 8, 1990, Saturday
The Japanese wonder-ride bumps back to earth
IT IS the slow-motion crash which almost everybody outside Japan saw
coming. This week the Japanese stock market was testing its low point,
nearly 40 per cent below the crazy peak reached at the
Conditions (and people) now are not the same as conditions (and people) then
(a point to which, as I've said, Keynes himself gave great emphasis in
warning against the dangers of uncritically concluding that what happened in
the past is a good guide to what will happen now and in the future).
At a little past noon on October 7, 1978, Frank Schiff of the Committee for
Economic Development addressed a conference on Work Time and Employment
convened by the U.S. National Commission for Manpower Policy. Assembled at
the Capitol Hill Quality Inn in Washington, D.C., the conference attendees
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