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8105 I agree with about 90% of what you said. A few points of divergence: <i&gDayuhan-2/25/1999
8104 ><<I think the argument that the unreasonable exploitation of workers Frodo Baxter-2/25/1999
8103 My last comment on the subject, since I feel like the dumb one around here - nopeter michaelson-2/25/1999
8102 Steven, <i><<You are right on the subject of revolution, though iStitch-2/24/1999
8101 Michael, Bosco, Larry, Dennis, Steven, Peter, et al; What a great conversationStitch-2/24/1999
8100 Stitch, You are right on the subject of revolution, though it could be said thDayuhan-2/24/1999
8099 Dennis, <i><<Originally I tried to say that the development of a hStitch-2/24/1999
8098 <i>This is not to say that sweatshop situations don't exist but that Dayuhan-2/24/1999
8097 Steven, I find absolutely nothing in your post to totally disagree with. FurthStitch-2/24/1999
8096 Stitch, I wish I could think half as well(/good ?) as you can write...<g>Michael Sphar-2/24/1999
8095 Well, Steve, you might as well be me, because that's what I would say, too,peter michaelson-2/24/1999
8094 Larry, I would agree that the Marshall plan contributed a slice of debt, but wDayuhan-2/24/1999
8093 Stitch, >Actually I said "exploitative", spelling it correctly &lshadowman-2/24/1999
8092 Stitch, I suspect that our difference in perception is largely the result of tDayuhan-2/24/1999
8091 I think most organizations....unions, corporations,charitable (United Way), eveshadowman-2/24/1999
8090 Dennis, <i><<But your characterization of the benevolence of "Stitch-2/24/1999
8089 Bosco & al, On the subject of minimalism, here is the latest view from theZ268-2/24/1999
8088 Stitch, I love ya guy, but I did not say that there is not a larger middle clashadowman-2/24/1999
8087 <ot re: minimalist govt.> Larry - I guess minimalism is all the rage thesBosco-2/24/1999
8086 Dennis; <i><<I think the argument that the unreasonable exploitatiStitch-2/24/1999
8085 Dennis- Having either large business or labor able to work their will with thLiatris Spicata-2/24/1999
8084 <o.t. re: unions> IMHO, unions at one point are necessary evil in this coBosco-2/24/1999
8083 Larry, I'm not sure, but I don't believe anyone has postulated the preshadowman-2/24/1999
8082 <i>" After 18 months of global financial crisis, the G-7 met and noMikeM54321-2/24/1999
8081 <o.t. re: Marshall Plan> G'day all - I only know the superficial elemBosco-2/24/1999
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