1900
Italy 1976. Director: Bernardo Bertolucci. Cast: Gerald Depardieu,
Robert Dinero, Burt Lancaster, Sterling Hayden, Donald Sutherland,
Dominique Sanda, Sandra Sandrelli, Laura Betti, Stefania Casini.
English. 311 minutes.
1900 is Bernardo Bertolucci's melodramatic, baroque, operatic,
I have set up a low-volume, moderated, scholarly discussion list to analyse
the Great Wall Street Crash of 2000, its implications and ramifications.
The list address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The website is: http://www.egroups.com/group/CrashList
where s*bscription details are kept.
Mark Jones
Hi Doyle,
If you read what I wrote with good will, you will see that I:
(1) linked Klein's version of psychoanalysis to the Kant/Hegel/Marx view of
"rationality" and human development, a view which, as I interpret it, allows
for rational as well as irrational "feelings";
(2) contrasted it with
At 12:53 AM 04/15/2000 -0700, you wrote:
-- in 1992 a Littleton, Colorado high school teacher was fired for
showing the censored version of this film to his senior English class.
He was then reinstated after a passionate plea from Bertolucci himself).
it sounds to me as if the movie should have
Charles Goodhart, "The Two Concepts of Money", European Journal of
Political
Economy, 1998, 407-32.
Symposium on the European EMU, Eastern Economic Journal, Winter 1999,
Vol.
25, No. 1 (papers by Parguez, Kregel, Smithin, Lemmen and Goodhart).
Kregel has some papers at the Levy website I think:
The conjuncture of a sharp decline in the US equity markets, weekend
protests in Washington DC against the IMF and World Bank, and the
continuing battle over custody of Elian Gonzalez raises interesting
questions about the class struggle.
Marxism, especially of the academic variety, tends to lag
Louis's preface articulated a thought that has been uppermost in my mind
since mid-day Friday -- the events in Miami, Wall Street and Washington
are conjunctural and not coincidental.
Tom Walker
[from chapter 7 - Potentialities of Constituent Power of "Labor of Dionysus"
by Antonio Negri Michael Hardt]
"The world is turned upside down - definitively. We understand in the
crisis, better than we could understand in the struggle, how we ourselves
have constructed the prison cages of power
Dave Richardson, our Pen-l comrade and BLS economist, is mentioned in
the NY Times of today in an article about the DC protests against the
World Bank and the IMF. Dave worked in his union to get it to support
the protests. And the article suggests that Dave is himself an active
participant.
Dave Richardson, our Pen-l comrade and BLS economist, is mentioned in
the NY Times of today in an article about the DC protests against the
World Bank and the IMF. Dave worked in his union to get it to support
the protests. And the article suggests that Dave is himself an active
participant.
. . . Protesters' Headquarters Raided, Shut Down
Incredible.
If somebody is documenting all the abuses of
fundamental rights in Seattle and here in D.C.
I'd like to know for my column. Reply
off-list or on, as you please.
thanks,
max
I just found this warning. The message with the worm seems to calm from
pen-l. Should I/we be concerned?
The (Win95/Happy99.Worm) virus was detected in (Perelman,
Michael\Happy99.exe) and was sent by ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Action: (File was not Cured, Renaming.).
--
Michael Perelman
Economics
I have an up to date virus checker which has caught that one before, and I
haven't noticed anything despite reading all messages (although I hit the
delete key on a few messages I wasn't interested in).
All,
Express your opposition to the authorities' attempt to weaken the
anti-IMF/WB protests in DC.
Seth Sandronksy
URGENT ACTION ALERT
Washington DC Mayor Anthony Williams
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel: +1.202.727.1620
fax: +1.202.727.0505
Washington, DC Police Chief Ramsey
so, are we infected? which post please? was it an attachment?
Mine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just found this warning. The message with the worm seems to calm from
pen-l. Should I/we be concerned?
The (Win95/Happy99.Worm) virus was detected in (Perelman,
Michael\Happy99.exe) and was
"Max B. Sawicky" wrote:
. . . Protesters' Headquarters Raided, Shut Down
Incredible.
What's incredible about it? It seems quite ordinary to me --
but I suppose it depends on one's assumptions about
capitalist democracy.
Carrol
I lost my notes on Martin Feldstein regarding his attack on Social
Security. Someone pointed out -- I can't remember who -- that his data
was wrong. Feldstein later admitted this, blamed the error on a
programmer, and then launched his attack anew. Can anyone refresh my
memory on this?
--
If I'm not mistaken, Feldstein argued that social security reduced
overall savings and therefore reduced investment. Two economists at the
Social Security Adm. asked him for his data. It took a while but he
sent the data to them, and they found out that there was an error in the
computer
Al-Ahram Weekly, 6 - 12 January 2000
Issue No. 463
Heroism and humanism by Edward Said
I happened to be in Vienna for a lecture recently and, by happy
coincidence, visited the Freud
exhibition put on jointly by the Sigmund Freud House and the Library of
Congress. No one of my generation has
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