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Re: How far do we go?
Michael Perelman said on 11/21/00 8:07 P
>I think that Doug's perspective is important, but I see the marketing of
>cigarettes to children as antisocial behavior. I do not know how to
>formulate
>a consistent policy to create the sort of society that I would like to see.
A consistent policy would involve identifying the social conditions that
lead to the behavior and forming a consensus to adjust those conditions.
And if that consensus is not available consider reducing the breadth of
your society to a manageable size.
- Thread context:
- UF Marxist Conference -- please forward,
Yoshie Furuhashi Wed 22 Nov 2000, 06:21 GMT
- Re: How far do we go?; Henwood's view of free choice,
Colin Danby Wed 22 Nov 2000, 05:39 GMT
- More Clinton-Gore Progress,
Michael Perelman Wed 22 Nov 2000, 05:38 GMT
- Re: How far do we go?,
martin schiller Wed 22 Nov 2000, 05:25 GMT
- New drug policy in Vancouver BC,
Ken Hanly Wed 22 Nov 2000, 04:41 GMT
- Henwood's view of free choice,
Eugene Coyle Wed 22 Nov 2000, 04:12 GMT
- US Plays Dirty As Planet Chokes,
Yoshie Furuhashi Wed 22 Nov 2000, 03:51 GMT
- Fwd: Call for Papers: Socialism & Democracy,
Yoshie Furuhashi Wed 22 Nov 2000, 03:27 GMT
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