To URPE Members and Friends
From Fred Lee
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Dear Colleagues,
Previously with the help of Paddy Quick I compiled
a list of universities/economic departments tha
--- Steve Cohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Folks, I'd like
> to get suggestions for readings he could do for a
> term paper assignment
> that asks for a Marxist analysis of some topic
> (which in his case might
> be a Marxist analysis of the auto industry). Any
ideas? You can respond on l
Folks, I am teaching a course on Marxist economics this term and have a
student who is interested in cars (their design, sale, etc.). I'd like
to get suggestions for readings he could do for a term paper assignment
that asks for a Marxist analysis of some topic (which in his case might
be a Marxi
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Dear All,
I am interested in getting in touch with William Blum,
the author of "Killing Hope - U.S. Military and CIA
Intervention since World War II". I would appreciate
any help you can offer.
Best,
Sabri
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Does anyone have a clip/picture/reference to a very brief image shown
(probably in error - & shown only once that I saw anyway) when an
African American man held up a picture of his son killed in Iraq & said:
"President Bush- take a good look at this boy - remember him - because
you killed him". We
Julie Mathei asked if anyone would like to help this person she me at
the World Social Forum.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Julie,
How's life? I trust you traveled safely back home.
You kindly offered that I could contact you regarding
locating a radical economist who might be willing to
research
Devine, James wrote:
> Dan Scanlan wrote:
>
>>Switch to Mac.
>
> ravi:
> or even better, a calculator! ;-)
>
> with some training, a abacus is faster.
>
than a mac? oh definitely! and inifinitely more programmable! ;-)
--ravi (too much shiraz)
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From: "Devine, James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >> Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
> >> list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did something
> >> similar with the PKT list. Please don't open that file.
> Dan Scanlan
Title: RE: [PEN-L:34139] Re: Re: Virus Warning and Help Request
>> Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
>> list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did something
>> similar with the PKT list. Please don't open that fi
Dan Scanlan wrote:
>> Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
>> list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did something
>> similar with the PKT list. Please don't open that file. Also, no one
>> can
>
> Switch to Mac.
>
or even better, a calculator! ;-)
Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did something
similar with the PKT list. Please don't open that file. Also, no one can
help me today from the staff at school. Does anybody have any suggestions
about what I
Michael Perelman wrote:
> Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
> list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did something
> similar with the PKT list. Please don't open that file. Also, no one can
> help me today from the staff at school. Does anybody ha
At 7:44 AM -0800 1/26/03, Michael Perelman wrote:
Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did something
similar with the PKT list. Please don't open that file. Also, no one can
help me today from the staff at schoo
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:[PEN-L:34132] Virus Warning and Help Request
Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
> list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did somet
Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did something
similar with the PKT list. Please don't open that file. Also, no one can
help me today from the staff at school. Does anybody have any suggestions
about what I
* New York Times 27 December 2002
Brazil Sends Gasoline at Venezuelan's Request
By LARRY ROHTER
RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 26 - In a show of support for Venezuela's
embattled president, Hugo Chávez, the Brazilian government has sent
an emergency shipment of 520,000 barrels of g
I like this, although I think you're pointing less to humor than Wriston's
unintentional irony--i.e. the irony of the stupid. It's like dramatic irony:
the actor doesn't see something obvious that everyone else does. Of course,
we're still waiting for the Furies to catch up with the likes of Citiba
I'm not an expert on it, but my sense of the literature on economic dualism
is that the US is among the countries with the greatest disparity between
small and large firms. Large firms live in a world largely sheltered from
market risk (although see Ford); small firms are fully exposed with little
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Perelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 10:17 AM
Subject: [PEN-L:31630] Request for comments on the debt crisis
> I am including a short comment in a new ms. in a section on the rhe
I am including a short comment in a new ms. in a section on the rhetoric
of risk. I would appreciate any comments, suggestions
Walter Wriston once wrote:
##The men and women who founded our country were ... adventurers who
took personal risks of the most extreme kind Today, however, th
Dear Friend,
You may be surprised to receive this letter from me, since you do not
know me personally.
I am DUMEN MOMOH, the son of NDIATA MOMOH, the most popular black farmer
in Zimbabwe. He was recently murdered in the land dispute in my country.
I got your contact through network online he
--- Begin Message ---
URGENT REQUEST FROM QUITO ECUADOR!
For the next month Ecuador's strongest Campesino organization, the
CONFEUNASSC- CNC will be launching a campaign of teachins which will reach
campesino communities through out Ecuador in final preparation for the
mobiliz
Jonas Bunte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark Weisbrot, the Co-Director of the Center for Economic and Policy
Research based in Washington, DC, asked me if I could do some research
on this question: "What books should we recommend to people, who want to
learn the basics concerning economy and economic conne
Is that not wonderful to see an exchange between a Polish and an
El Salvadoran on this list? I wish we have more of this. It is
nice to learn about how things are going elsewhere. Hey,
non-Americans, please keep in mind that this world does not
belong to these bloody Americans only. We live there
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, F G wrote:
> A brief search at www.firstgov.gov with "NAFTA Poland" seemed to turn up
> nothing. Probably if the speech is old enough it wouldn't be archived
> anyway (I'm not pretending to be thorough here).
I'm not quite sure, whether it was speech, or another form of doc
>From: Michael Perelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [PEN-L:26696] Re: Invitation to NAFTA for Poland (July'92) -
>request for help
>Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 16:02:27 -0700
>
>I am sorry that nobody has
I am sorry that nobody has responded to your reqest. Probably, the reason is
that we know little about Poland. Maybe you can educate us over time.
Apologies.
Zbigniew Baniewski wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I would to ask someone of you for help in obtaining of closer informations
> about invitation for
Hallo,
I would to ask someone of you for help in obtaining of closer informations
about invitation for Poland to join NAFTA, made by pres. Bush(father)
during his visit in Poland at 5th of July in 1992? Didn't found anything
at bushlibrary. Could be possible for someone of you to get the whole
te
Hi
I've been asked by a union to spend a day with its senior delegates to give them
some basic economics (what's capitalism, how does it work/fail to work, the
financial system, surplus value); a background to the New Zealand economy; and
the impact of globalisation. I can get together material o
Dear Mr/Mis/Mrs
First of all I read your papers Re: Rentier`s Roaring
My name A.Wershfani from Libya I working for Repsol Oil Libya in
Finance Department.
Currently I am doing a PhD In Finance entitled (Oil Rentier
State)
Could Please forward me any data on Neo-Classical Economic Rent
Theory, B
> Sabri, I clicked on 7 but I didn't give
> them my credit card #.
>
> Gene
Thanks,
It is okay. When you came to Berkeley, you can buy me a beer or
two, as our Vietnam vets say here. By the way, I was serious with
my this request. The article I mentioned is unusual for MSNBC
Sabri, I clicked on 7 but I didn't give them my credit card #.
Gene
Sabri Oncu wrote:
> Friends,
>
> There is a news piece at ntvmsnbc. It is here:
>
> http://www.ntvmsnbc.com/news/146569.asp
>
> The piece is in Turkish. That means, unless you know Turkish, you
> will not understand what the he
Friends,
There is a news piece at ntvmsnbc. It is here:
http://www.ntvmsnbc.com/news/146569.asp
The piece is in Turkish. That means, unless you know Turkish, you
will not understand what the hell this piece is about. Believe
me, it is a good article about Venzuela, USA and the coup. Among
other
From: "Nicola Bullard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: Focus on the Global South
Reply-To: "Nicola Bullard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 15:44:57 +0700
To:
Subject: DEBATE: Request for information on anti-terrorist laws
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Dear Economists:
I wonder if you could possibly guide me as to:
i) Numbers of those that could be classified by year over the late
19900's to now - in the USA & also for other Western developed
type countries - as being labour aristocrats by Engels' &
Lenin's definition (thereby removing from c
At 11:07 AM 10/5/01 -0400, you wrote:
>the question i have for michael perelman is: do economics professors
>and theorists usually frequent lap dancers? ;-)
I never inhaled.
Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Would it be possible for the list members to add their e-mail addresses to
> their signatures?
>
there is at least one good reason why folks do not do this any more:
spammers collect addresses of people from usenet and mailing list
posts. some of the better list s
less I have the address of the author, my only choice is to
write to the list and further increase th eheavy volume. So, it would be nice
if the e-mail addresses are added to the signatures. This is my request.
Now my suggestion:
Please keep in mind that not all of the subscribers, or peekers, o
Michael Perelman wrote:
>
> If the "war" were just bombing the Afgan's, perhaps we could kill a few
> thousand, declare victory, and leave. I think that Bush's demand that
> everyone take up sides is very dangerous. I don't know how much
> discontent there is in Pakistan or if siding with Paki
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Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 12:23 PM
Subject: [PEN-L:17564] Re: Saudis Balking at Request to Use Base
> I just heard my tape of Doug's interview of Tariq Ali, who was emphasizing
> that the Saudi state is already fragile and the war can throw it into
> turmoil.
I just heard my tape of Doug's interview of Tariq Ali, who was emphasizing
that the Saudi state is already fragile and the war can throw it into
turmoil.
If the "war" were just bombing the Afgan's, perhaps we could kill a few
thousand, declare victory, and leave. I think that Bush's demand that
This is from the Gulf States Newsletter but is based mostly upon material
from the Washington Post.
Cheers, Ken Hanly
Saudis Resisting U.S. Use Of New Command Centre, Washington Post Reports -
Posted Saturday, September 22, 2001 by Various
Saudi Arabia is resisting a request to use the U.S
A colleague asked me:
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 05:39:11PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael,
I am wondering if anyone can point me to an online data source with quarterly
numbers for National Income and Product Accounts for the period from
1920-1940.
Thanks,
John Eckalbar
--
Micha
A colleague asked if anyone has this information:
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 05:39:11PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael,
I am wondering if anyone can point me to an online data source with quarterly
numbers for National Income and Product Accounts for the period from
1920-1940.
Thank
Please respond to Rajiv directly.
Rajiv Gupta Rajiv Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> My name is Rajiv and I live in India. I am a student of commerce and I am searching
>for all about energy crises.
>
> I wanted to know What is energy crises and what are the benefits and symptom
Hi Seth,
You might want to ask Rob Weil to speak on China. he's the author of the
book on Deng's China called "Red Cat White Cat", by MR press.
his email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steve
Stephen Philion
Lecturer/PhD Candidate
Department of Sociology
2424 Maile Way
Social Sciences Bldg. # 247
Honolul
PEN-L:
Hello from Sacramento. I'm looking for a couple of people to talk about
China and the former Soviet Union at the Marxist School of Sacramento. The
talks usually last one hour, with about 45 or so minutes for audience
questions. We're a non-sectarian project beginning our second year
.Maybe you interested with
this idea and has the pleasure for continuity donates
some books for us.
Therefor, in this letter I will to submitted our
request to you about request to donate some
reading-materials for our discuss group and for our
socialist mini library.
We very hoping support. In the for
ullius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 9:03 AM
Subject: [PEN-L:11282] Research request
> We would like to ask you for your help. We are looking for time series of
the
> wealth
> distribution in the United States (e.g. in form of the
We would like to ask you for your help. We are looking for time series of the
wealth
distribution in the United States (e.g. in form of the gini coefficient) or
of the world as a whole that go back as long as possible
(e.g. the. beginning of the century or earlier).
It is because we are about to
I am looking for suggestions of good secondary sources that
present
various points of view about macroeconomic policy and the economy
in
general during the 90s in the US. I think I have a pretty good
handle
on the left-wing stuff -- Doug Henwood's work, Bill Tabb's recent
book
for Monthly Review
Never heard of the guy. but the "conspiracy part" is
pretty shabby for a good academic.
--- Michael Perelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Clark is a very bright person, who would seem to be
> an excellent
> historian, but he is one of those who violently
> challenges anyone who
> questions the wi
> you shouldn't forget Gummo Marx, who
> works for Wrigley.
So in the 19 C. and the Progressive(sic) Era, Gummo, like many Marxists or
classical political economists, should have not bit off more than they could
chew, bringing us back to the historical origin of this thread,
"Getting a foot
al Message-
From: Jim Devine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, March 08, 2001 11:01 AM
Subject: [PEN-L:8857] Re: Re: Re: A request for your critique
>At 12:54 PM 3/8/01 -0500, you wrote:
>>So this means that whoever teaches radi
At 12:54 PM 3/8/01 -0500, you wrote:
>So this means that whoever teaches radical economics near Lakehurst NJ (
>Ocean County College, perhaps?) should be called the Zeppo (lin) Marx? And
>explosively speaking, in prior flame wars on this list, many candidates for
>Grouch-o Marx come to mind.
you
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From: "Michael Perelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 11:44 AM
Subject: [PEN-L:8848] Re: A request for your critique
> Martin Bronfenbrenner used to do it at public meetings. Afterwards, I
used
> it occassion
Clark is a very bright person, who would seem to be an excellent
historian, but he is one of those who violently challenges anyone who
questions the wisdom of markets -- often with more wit and intellegence
than he showed here.
ALI KADRI wrote:
> What amazes me in this context is how can one be
Martin Bronfenbrenner used to do it at public meetings. Afterwards, I used
it occassionally.
Doug Henwood wrote:
> Timework Web wrote:
>
> >Whatever else, I got a kick out of Greg Clark dubbing Michael "the Chico
> >Marx".
>
> It is kind of irresistible. Has anyone done it before, Michael?
>
>
Timework Web wrote:
>Whatever else, I got a kick out of Greg Clark dubbing Michael "the Chico
>Marx".
It is kind of irresistible. Has anyone done it before, Michael?
Doug
What amazes me in this context is how can one be a
historian and think as if things do not change in time
and circumstance, i.e. think of process. This
bewildered historian will make a poor mathematician
because he would not even be able to introduce the
notion of time in a mathematical function,
I have a t-shirt showing the three Marx Bros (the famous ones) & Karl, with
the slogan, "Sure, I'm a Marxist!"
Me, I wouldn't want to belong to any party thatw ould have me. And what
makes wage slaves? Wages! (There's for you, David, S.)
--jks
>Whatever else, I got a kick out of Greg Clark
I think the rebuttal is excellent, especially since it addresses one of
my pet peeves -- that academics and researchers like Greg Clark tend to
assess the nineteenth century with twentieth century perceptions. and,
one of the things I like about your work, Michael, is that you attempt
to put thin
Michael, I gues your critic never read Marx himself. The political
economists obviously had class biases. By the time of hacks like
Senior, they were so openly pro-capitalist, that Marx correctly called
them vulgar economists. As usual, Michael, you are too kind to this
critic.
Michael Yates
Michael, a bad Typo.
You write:
The Corn Laws also caught up innocent
people. Wealthy landowners installed
lethal spring guns and man traps to
protect their game from poachers. Many
of the victims of these instruments were
children just playing outside.
Obviously you mean Game Laws.
Carrol
Martin Bronfenbrenner used that line all the time.
On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 03:58:59PM -0800, Timework Web wrote:
> Whatever else, I got a kick out of Greg Clark dubbing Michael "the Chico
> Marx".
>
> Tom Walker
> (604) 947-2213
>
--
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State Univ
Whatever else, I got a kick out of Greg Clark dubbing Michael "the Chico
Marx".
Tom Walker
(604) 947-2213
I just whipped off a response to a
negative review of a book of mine. I
finally show it to you for comments
before I submitted it. I will probably
send it off tomorrow morning show any
quick reviews would be appreciated.
Greg Clark gave my book, The Invention
of Capitalism, a good-natured, but
Please answer directly to Eban at his email address listed below:
Marty, can you forward to Pen-l for me?
Does anybody have a methodology reference to the effect that results
from mathematical models that have no clear intuition are not very
persuasive?
thanks--
Eban
+ + + + + +
Can anyone please provide information on who and what interests are
behind the internet paper World Net Daily (worldnetdaily.com)?
Thanks in advance.
kj khoo
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [PEN-L:3346] Another book request
>Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 13:39:12 -0700
>
>This time, what we're looking for is a book that provides a detailed
>analysis of a modern social movement, preferably one with at least some
>success.
Poor Peoples Movements.
Cloward and Piven.
This time, what we're looking for is a book that provides a detailed
analysis of a modern social movement, preferably one with at least some
success. The purpose is to incorporate it in a course on political
economy, so that students have an opportunit
This time, what we're looking for is a book that provides a detailed
analysis of a modern social movement, preferably one with at least some
success. The purpose is to incorporate it in a course on political
economy, so that students have an opportunity to analyze the strategies
available to acti
I am looking for a collaborator in carrying out the research projects of
absolute value, the ownership of the person, the ownership of
labor-power,
the concept of human rights.
I am at present an associate professor at the Department of
Administration
and Philosophy, Northwest University, P. R.
I'm going to be away for a couple days. I know that the mess in
Yugoslavia is a perfect situation to get people riled up with each
other. Please, play nicely.
--
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929
Tel. 530-898-5321
E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ireland and the Irish Question:
A Collection of Writings by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels,
International Publishers, 1972.
Easy to skim and choose as you need.
Regards,
Charles Andrews
Book site is at http://www.laborrepublic.org
Hi Pen-l,
Starting this Nov. 12, I'm going to teach a six-week course entitled "Marx,
Class and Race" at the Marxist School of Sacramento.
For the first two-hour session, I'd like to have folks read and discuss a
brief article or essay by Marx (and Engels) on British racism and capitalist
imp
My friend Bill Black sent me below request. I posted about film &
accompanying website a couple months ago. The Denise mentioned in
message is Bill's partner Denise Mathews. Bill designed website:
http://libweb.uoregon.edu/med_svc/wguthrie/index.html
Thanks much, Michael Hoover
>
e poor.
oh, well, i keep trying!
norm
-Original Message-
From: Colin Danby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 3:04 PM
To: p2; pen-l
Subject: [PEN-L:1828] Re: RE: URPE (stat request)
> ... i would like sources that show
> stats for yearly per capita incom
er time using consistent
methods. But there may be useful stuff in the 2000 census that could be
compared to earlier censuses.
It's also going to be difficult, if I interpret your request properly,
to strip out the effects of starting NAFTA in January 1994 from the
effects of the abrupt
"NAFTA accelerated a trend that started in 1982, when a financial crisis
forced Mexico to open up its economy to domination by U.S. finance and
industry.
Since then, living standards have fallen as the country has shifted from
protecting independent industry to become an adjunct of the U.S. econo
Lou. What do you have against love, soybeans and singing.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Louis Proyect wrote:
>
> >Socialist Register is not exactly a magazine. It comes out once a year
> >and
> >contains articles that are related thematically. For example, Socialist
> >Register 2000 is devoted to a
List,
I thank all the folks for their immediate responses to my inquiry.
Mine
At 10:42 AM 3/30/00 -0500, you wrote:
>
>>can i ask a question?
>
>>Is "Socialist Register 1992" a collection of essays or a special volume
of
>>socialist register magazine? I saw a reference in someone else's pape
okey, i got it. somehow I thought it was a monthly magazine. thanks for
the info
i have not met one in Vermont, btw...
Mine A. D
Proyect wrote:
>Socialist Register is not exactly a magazine. It comes out once a year
>and
>contains articles that are related thematically. For example, Socia
okey, i got it. somehow I thought it was a monthly magazine. thanx.
I have not met one in Vermont, btw...
Mine. A.D
Proyect wrote:
>Socialist Register is not exactly a magazine. It comes out once a year
>and
>contains articles that are related thematically. For example, Socialist
>Register 20
Socialist Register is an annual, now edited by Leo Panitch. It has had various
co-editors, formerly Miliband was one of them. Lately they have been thematically
organized. I had an article on Soviet socialism in the 1991 Socialist Reg, which had a
title something like, In the Aftermath. I don't
Socialist Register is not exactly a magazine. It comes out once a year and
contains articles that are related thematically. For example, Socialist
Register 2000 is devoted to an examination of Utopia, which means how
socialism can recapture the visionary goals of Marx and Engels, not how to
start
can i ask a question?
Is "Socialist Register 1992" a collection of essays or a special volume of
socialist register magazine? I saw a reference in someone else's paper to
"Socialist Register 1992" edited by Miliband. there are articles by
Wallerstein and Cox. I can not figure out if this is a bo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, September 17, 1999 4:56 PM
Subject: [PEN-L:11214] Re: Request from Matt Forstater
>
>> the hurricane has knocked me off e-mail and I can't
>> post to pen-l from this (I don't think). Can someone
>> ask Ricard
> the hurricane has knocked me off e-mail and I can't
> post to pen-l from this (I don't think). Can someone
> ask Ricardo on the list why he is not responding to
> my posts-- that is, why he is not responding to the
> Darity arguments??? he requested that I type in the
> stuff. are they not wo
the hurricane has knocked me off e-mail and I can't
post to pen-l from this (I don't think). Can someone
ask Ricardo on the list why he is not responding to
my posts-- that is, why he is not responding to the
Darity arguments??? he requested that I type in the
stuff. are they not worthy of comme
D]>
>>Date: Monday, 13 September 1999 15:51
>>Subject: Request for MAI info
>>
>>
>>>Hi, I am a student of Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. I
>>>have read most of the MAI readings from the Global Trade Watch website.
>It
>>>wo
Charles Brown wrote:
>Yea, and I point out that the first big entrepreneurs in modern European history made their primitive accumulation of wealth based on cutthroat gangsters on ships who kidnapped people into slavery.
>
>The movie/novel _The Godfather_ is noteworthy, not as an exception, but as a
Yea, and I point out that the first big entrepreneurs in modern European history made
their primitive accumulation of wealth based on cutthroat gangsters on ships who
kidnapped people into slavery.
The movie/novel _The Godfather_ is noteworthy ,not as an exception,but as a typical
method by wh
to
them as we did but a generation ago (true here in Oz anyway).
Might this be right?
Cheers,
Rob.
--
> From: "Rod Hay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PEN-L:10496] Re: Re: request on teaching
> Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 11:58:21 PDT
>
Yea, and I point out that the first big entrepreneurs in modern European history made
their primitive accumulation of wealth based on cutthroat gangsters on ships who
kidnapped people into slavery.
The movie/novel _The Godfather_ is noteworthy not as an exception,but as a typical
method that e
Re Rod's remark: Micro seems counter-intuitive to most students because it
flies in the face of all they have observed.
It is only some of them who are willing to accept that stuff. Those few
go on to be economists!
Gene Coyle
Ellen Frank wrote:
> >Rod wrote:
> >>I find it hard enough get
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