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Re: Chaos/marx
- Subject: Re: Chaos/marx
- From: "Bryan A. Alexander" <bnalexan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 1995 11:18:25 -0500 (EST)
Hm. According to my last professor of Soviet history, the campaign
*delayed* the installation, but only for a while. The thing got built in
the 70s.
Bryan Alexander
Department of English
University of Michigan
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On Thu, 30 Mar 1995, Paul Cockshott wrote:
> Ron said
>
> How can such pollution be prevented. Only by the pressure and
> activity of an independent green watchdog. Examples of this are
> legion.
>
> There were none in the USSR. There are some in the USA and
> Europe. But they are not encouraged, or financed by government.
> Just the opposite.
>
> This is not true. I remember reading in the late 70s or early
> 80s reports in New Scientist of the campaigns by scientists in
> the Siberian region against the opening of a factory on
> lake Baikal, it was either a Viscose or a Paper Pulp factory
> ( anyway it used wood pulp). This threatened to pollute the late.
> The campaign got the factory development stopped.
>
>
>
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- Thread context:
- Re: Ireland, (continued)
- Re: Ireland,
Tom Meisenhelder Sat 01 Apr 1995, 06:56 GMT
- Chaos/marx,
Ron Press Thu 30 Mar 1995, 18:08 GMT
- Matrices and Contradictions,
Chris Burford Thu 30 Mar 1995, 06:21 GMT
- MARXIAN EMPIRICS,
Ralph Dumain Thu 30 Mar 1995, 04:26 GMT
- Bellofiore,
jones/bhandari Thu 30 Mar 1995, 04:13 GMT
- Brecht Forum tapes,
Louis N Proyect Wed 29 Mar 1995, 20:37 GMT
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