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37816 perma-temps -- rank: 1000
Doug Henwood wrote: >Los Angeles Times - May 29, 1999 > >TEMPS TAKE ON A FULL-TIME ROLE IN INDUSTRY > >By NANCY CLEELAND, Times Staff Writer Ooops, forgot to thank Kirsten Nielsen for pointing this article out to me. Doug
Document Size: 4550
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Sat May 29 10:16:28 PDT 1999
37817 Life under Empire by Michael Hardt -- rank: 1000
Michael Hardt and I have just exchanged emails apologizing for our initially harsh tones, and resolving to be constructive. >I suspect that, with patience, we could have a useful discussion on three >points where we do seem to disagree. Yes, I'd like that. ? First, you object when I say that >force can only rule up to a point and that consent is necessary. You say >that "the US has run a very successful empire for over 50 years using >massive amounts of force." Yes ind ...
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Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Sat May 29 10:13:49 PDT 1999
37818 "Strobe" Talbott -- rank: 1000
Marta Russell wrote: > > >Tom Lehman wrote: > >> For you Canadians who are reading this, Talbott is the guy who looks >> like Duke in the Doonsbury cartoons. Strobe Talbott looks to me like a >> fetal alcohol syndrome case, of course I have to reserve judgment >> because I've never seen him in person(?). > >So what if he is a fetal alcohol "case". That has nothing to do with his >politics or his affiliations. Tom, you know this ??? Your ...
Document Size: 5882
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Sat May 29 09:56:13 PDT 1999
37819 gun control -- rank: 1000
Margaret wrote: >...and I expect I could add at least a few more such, >with a bit research. Oh Alinskyism has spawned lots of organizations, for sure. But what have they accomplished politically? Most of them have become so dependent on foundation and/or government support that they effectively have no constituency other than their funders. They've been powerless in the face of reaction - they were structurally incapable of doing anything to stop welfare "reform" (no mass consti ...
Document Size: 7865
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Sat May 29 09:50:56 PDT 1999
37820 IP and innovation -- rank: 1000
[Interesting given the drift towards tighter control of intellectual property, thanks to the increasing privatization of research and U.S. government pressure internationally. And given the underlying philosophical justification of both, the supposedly fruitful link between private rewards and innovation.] "The Legal Infrastructure of High Technology Industrial Districts: Silicon Valley, Route 128, and Covenants Not to Compete" BY: RONALD J. GILSON Columbia Law School Stanford Law Sch ...
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Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Sat May 29 09:23:55 PDT 1999
37821 Footnote on LBO -- rank: 1000
Carrol Cox wrote: >Louis Proyect wrote: > >> Carrol Cox took exception to my "compliment" Doug Henwood: >> >"I appreciate his excellent efforts through LBO at pressuring the US >> government >> >and business interests into fair play." >> >> Carrol, I was being patronizing and dismissive. Don't you think I know >> that? > >As I said in the original post, I need a week or two to mull over my basic >response to this ...
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Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Sat May 29 09:03:41 PDT 1999
37822 perma-temps -- rank: 1000
Los Angeles Times - May 29, 1999 TEMPS TAKE ON A FULL-TIME ROLE IN INDUSTRY By NANCY CLEELAND, Times Staff Writer Think temp worker for the new economy and what do you see? Computer whizzes who choose flexibility over the boring 9-to-5 and get paid nicely for it? Think again--of hats, callused hands, grease under the fingernails. Think assembly lines. Forklifts. Machines that actually make things. The big growth in temporary staffing--which has outpaced overall employment growth for more than a ...
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Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Sat May 29 08:36:40 PDT 1999
37823 NATO shift in bombing strategy -- rank: 1000
Guardian - May 29, 1999 Shift in bombing a warning to Serbs Air raids: Nato clears way for possible ground troops Links, reports and background: more on Kosovo Richard Norton-Taylor and Martin Walker in Brussels Nato has shifted the emphasis of its bombing campaign in the past 24 hours to target Yugoslav army positions and equipment along the main road from the Kosovo capital of Pristina to the Macedonian border, the most likely potential entry route for Nato ground forces. Until yesterday, Nato ...
Document Size: 9291
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Fri May 28 20:57:24 PDT 1999
37824 Hardt throb -- rank: 1000
[Michael Hardt responds...] Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 21:38:26 -0400 (EDT) From: Michael Hardt <hardt at duke.edu> X-Sender: hardt at godzilla5.acpub.duke.edu To: Doug Henwood <dhenwood at panix.com> cc: lbo-talk at lists.panix.com, Michael P Hardt <hardt at acpub.duke.edu> Subject: Re: Life under Empire by Michael Hardt In-Reply-To: <v04011726b374b4479a63@[166.84.250.86]> Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.990528204242.24506A-100000 at godzilla5.acpub.duke.edu> MIME-Version: ...
Document Size: 8795
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Fri May 28 20:40:23 PDT 1999
37825 Hardt responds -- rank: 1000
[Michael Hardt responds...] Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 21:38:26 -0400 (EDT) From: Michael Hardt <hardt at duke.edu> X-Sender: hardt at godzilla5.acpub.duke.edu To: Doug Henwood <dhenwood at panix.com> cc: lbo-talk at lists.panix.com, Michael P Hardt <hardt at acpub.duke.edu> Subject: Re: Life under Empire by Michael Hardt In-Reply-To: <v04011726b374b4479a63@[166.84.250.86]> Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.990528204242.24506A-100000 at godzilla5.acpub.duke.edu> MIME-Version: ...
Document Size: 8419
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Fri May 28 20:40:11 PDT 1999
37826 gun control -- rank: 1000
Margaret wrote: >I dunno, Doug. I'd quote Alinsky again, here: Alinsky. Don't get me started on Alinsky. What do we have to show for all these decades of Alinsky-style community organizing? >1) It's self-destructive to quote Mao about power >coming from the barrel of a gun when it's the other >side that has all the guns. Who quoted Mao? >Personally, I'm all for Real Change, me, and Real >Socialism [and therefore take great exception to your >characterisation of me as 'left ...
Document Size: 5592
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Fri May 28 17:52:33 PDT 1999
37827 hot money returning to Asia -- rank: 1000
Nikkei Weekly - May 24 ,1999 ASIAN MARKETS ON REBOUND SHOULD GUARD AGAINST HOT MONEY Asian stock markets are glimmering with new life as local economies start to rebound and the first optimistic signs of a full-fledged recovery spread through the region. A close look at individual markets, however, paints a very diverse picture. Some economies have indeed returned to pre-crisis levels, while recovery in others continues to be fragile. One source of concern is the rise in stock prices across Asia ...
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Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Fri May 28 16:30:06 PDT 1999
37828 gun control -- rank: 1000
Margaret wrote: >I've to admit that the current SC membership is hardly >a model of Constitutional support. This is one of the bizarre things about the Constituion Cult. The conservatives on the Supreme Court defend their position by saying it's a return to the principles of the Constitution - the text itself and the intentions of The Founders. (For them, the meaning of texts, authorial intention, and the relations between the two are pretty unproblematic things.) To them, the liberal juri ...
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Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Fri May 28 16:27:50 PDT 1999
37829 Bell Curve globalized? -- rank: 1000
kelley wrote: >well excuse me, but he doesn't even have to buy a klew about comparative >anthropology of the family, because i'll sell him a klew about the >sociology of US families and human capital transmissions (and maybe engines >when i get time) it appears that this guy wouldn't know how to pour water >out a shoe if the directions were on the heel. so i'm charging him because >i can probably get away with it, as the author's efficient use of human >capital is sorely ...
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Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Fri May 28 14:40:19 PDT 1999
37830 Bell Curve globalized? -- rank: 1000
Michael Perelman wrote: >It is part of the World Bank story on the (former?) Asian miracle in which >fewer children allow parents to "invest" in more education for each child => >human capital => wealth. Oh yes, that's what this paper claims too. But surely it's not a matter of "choice" the way a Chicago school economist would claim, right? Doug
Document Size: 4777
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Fri May 28 14:33:36 PDT 1999
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