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Now if Edo were to pop by he might have some words of wisdom, having read the entire list.
Once he could be sure he wouldn't be cut in half
Once he could be sure he wouldn't be cut in half
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This is how we will decide it:
http://www.politics.ie/viewtopic.php?f=164&t=29343&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
Ard-Taoiseach wrote:Armchair Activist wrote:Ard-Taoiseach wrote:Armchair Activist wrote:Aways interesting to know what people are into
It's the way God intended it to be.
Some how I get the feeling you already knew that result...
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What ever could you mean by that?
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Céard is brí le seachas?
Machine Nation: Putting machines, devices and gadgets before people for 7 months now.
Machine Nation: Putting machines, devices and gadgets before people for 7 months now.
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Céard is brí le seachas?
Machine Nation: Putting machines, devices and gadgets before people for 7 months now.
Machine Nation: Putting machines, devices and gadgets before people for 7 months now.
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Alea iacta est?Ard-Taoiseach wrote:Ru-bi-con, Ru-bi-con, Ru-bi-con!
Regards...jmcc
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jmcc wrote:Alea iacta est?Ard-Taoiseach wrote:Ru-bi-con, Ru-bi-con, Ru-bi-con!
Regards...jmcc
Certe.
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Well, have been zipping thru Klein's Shock Doctrine in the last couple of days anyway! I still recommend it, it's sooo nice to zip thru a book after the slog, to be honest, that was Collapse.
Will revist Jeffrey Sachs' End of Poverty with a more critical eye as Klein is definitely gunning for him so far. Stigilitz has had a positive mention as being the only economic bigwig who had doubts about the Washington Consensus.
Milton Friedman and his "Chicago Boys" - Pinochet in Chile -Argentina, Bolivia (Sachs -
), Poland (Sachs again
), China and just starting on Russia in 1990.
Will revist Jeffrey Sachs' End of Poverty with a more critical eye as Klein is definitely gunning for him so far. Stigilitz has had a positive mention as being the only economic bigwig who had doubts about the Washington Consensus.
Milton Friedman and his "Chicago Boys" - Pinochet in Chile -Argentina, Bolivia (Sachs -
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Atticus wrote:Well, have been zipping thru Klein's Shock Doctrine in the last couple of days anyway! I still recommend it, it's sooo nice to zip thru a book after the slog, to be honest, that was Collapse.
Will revist Jeffrey Sachs' End of Poverty with a more critical eye as Klein is definitely gunning for him so far. Stigilitz has had a positive mention as being the only economic bigwig who had doubts about the Washington Consensus.
Milton Friedman and his "Chicago Boys" - Pinochet in Chile -Argentina, Bolivia (Sachs -), Poland (Sachs again
), China and just starting on Russia in 1990.
Right - I'm getting Shock,
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Atticus wrote:Well, have been zipping thru Klein's Shock Doctrine in the last couple of days anyway! I still recommend it, it's sooo nice to zip thru a book after the slog, to be honest, that was Collapse.
Will revist Jeffrey Sachs' End of Poverty with a more critical eye as Klein is definitely gunning for him so far. Stigilitz has had a positive mention as being the only economic bigwig who had doubts about the Washington Consensus.
Milton Friedman and his "Chicago Boys" - Pinochet in Chile -Argentina, Bolivia (Sachs -), Poland (Sachs again
), China and just starting on Russia in 1990.
Yeah I'll go for The Shock Doctrine as my choice. It's a really quick read despite the size. The scope of the book, the pacing and the whole 'disaster capitalism' concept or angle is very interesting. I also found it a useful and page-turning 'companion' to David Harvey's “'A Brief History of Neoliberalism,'.
I've Rubicon on a shelf waiting to be read. Heard great things about it.
A possible future choice is Stiglitz's bud, Ha-Joon Chang and his
Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism
http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=9653
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Doutewaite and Stiglitz Kate - the rest are recommended summer reading.
Collapse is hard enough going all the same.
Collapse is hard enough going all the same.
Céard is brí le seachas?
Machine Nation: Putting machines, devices and gadgets before people for 7 months now.
Machine Nation: Putting machines, devices and gadgets before people for 7 months now.
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Auditor #9 wrote:Doutewaite and Stiglitz Kate - the rest are recommended summer reading.
Collapse is hard enough going all the same.
Heck Audi - what have we done - what about Jilly Cooper, why wasn't she on the list?
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Jilly Cooper - is she the horsey Mills and Boon type?
I have Douthwaite's book anyway which was tough to get even in the vast metropolis of Ennis (I don't shop on the internet at all
) but I still have to finish Collapse ...
I have Douthwaite's book anyway which was tough to get even in the vast metropolis of Ennis (I don't shop on the internet at all
Céard is brí le seachas?
Machine Nation: Putting machines, devices and gadgets before people for 7 months now.
Machine Nation: Putting machines, devices and gadgets before people for 7 months now.
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I have Douthwaite too but will have to Amazon Stiglitz. Its easy Auditor #9 - visa in hand it takes about 2 minutes, then the book usually comes 3-7 days later.
Collapse is like eating muesli dry - the author's analogy of a boa constrictor with two or three goats in it was also not far off. I am on the third goat. Perhaps if we just took one last look at the things he says are the usefull lessons for avoiding Collapse, duty would be done ?
Collapse is like eating muesli dry - the author's analogy of a boa constrictor with two or three goats in it was also not far off. I am on the third goat. Perhaps if we just took one last look at the things he says are the usefull lessons for avoiding Collapse, duty would be done ?
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cactus flower wrote: Collapse is like eating muesli dry - the author's analogy of a boa constrictor with two or three goats in it was also not far off. I am on the third goat. Perhaps if we just took one last look at the things he says are the usefull lessons for avoiding Collapse, duty would be done ?
I'm all for that ! It did get me back into reading though - I'd lost it somehow of late. I was visiting the Cedar Lounge site the other day where they were discussing some tome and got the idea of a project for the future in terms of discussion rather than debate where we could try to make a summary of the seminal Left theory/practice going around at present OR moreso maybe to have a look at a book or theory in history that was a departure from the Left of Marxist thought or something like that ("Economic Democracy" by Clifford Hugh Douglas came to mind - a book I came across in college which was written around the time of WWI and which took on Marxism in the light of new movements in energy and technology at the time. CH Douglas was an American major in WWI)
I have Douthwaite too but will have to Amazon Stiglitz. Its easy Auditor #9 - visa in hand it takes about 2 minutes, then the book usually comes 3-7 days later.

Auditor at the thought
Céard is brí le seachas?
Machine Nation: Putting machines, devices and gadgets before people for 7 months now.
Machine Nation: Putting machines, devices and gadgets before people for 7 months now.
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Atticus wrote:ah, glasses I hadn't expected. Figured on the rest!!![]()
Same here, Atticus, except with me it was hair colour.
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