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Yes, what else? Red Hordes, on the other hand....
The article by the Scottish science fiction writer, Ken MacLeod, originally appeared in _Nova Express_, Vol. 6, #1, Spring/Summer, 2001. Is the concept of a falling rate of profit a subject for science fiction? ---------------------------------------------------- Giant Lizards from Another Star by Ken MacLeod Now Available! updated 19 February 2006 Table of Contents <snip, JL>
The Falling Rate of Profit, Red Hordes and Green Slime
Michael A. Lebowitz Professor Emeritus Economics Department Simon Fraser University Burnaby, B.C., Canada V5A 1S6
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