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re: Economic strategy and the state
Trond your assumptions about the cause and effect relationship between
nationality and support for nationalist or internationalist positions on
progressive reform and the state is a misplaced one in my case.
I am a New Zealander who very much retains an empathy for the risks facing
small, open economies who has happened to be transplanted by fate to the
American Midwest. I've seen at close hand what free markets can do to a once
social democratic country like New Zealand. Perhaps I take a more cosmopolitan
approach because of the personal cross-cultural experiences I've had and
because of the intellectual influence of people like Myrdal who happened to
come from a small Scandinavian economy too. That aside, it obviously doesn't
establish the merits of one approach over another. Call this a personal
introduction if you will....
Cheers, Brent
- Thread context:
- re: economic strategy and the state, (continued)
- re: economic strategy and the state,
mcclintockbrent%faculty%Carthage Wed 23 Mar 1994, 17:45 GMT
- re: economic strategy and the state,
Jim Devine Wed 23 Mar 1994, 18:25 GMT
- re: economic strategy and the state,
Doug Henwood Wed 23 Mar 1994, 22:46 GMT
- Economic strategy and the state,
Trond Andresen Thu 24 Mar 1994, 15:15 GMT
- re: Economic strategy and the state,
mcclintockbrent%faculty%Carthage Thu 24 Mar 1994, 20:05 GMT
- chiapas, media and marcos,
Michael Perelman Mon 21 Mar 1994, 02:42 GMT
- [no subject],
You-tien . Hsing Mon 21 Mar 1994, 01:34 GMT
- [no subject],
You-tien . Hsing Mon 21 Mar 1994, 01:19 GMT
- [no subject],
Marshall Feldman Sun 20 Mar 1994, 16:59 GMT
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