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Re: Re: NPR on financial journalism
I understand that David Rockefeller used to enjoy meeting with Stephen
Hymer for much the same reason.
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 02:30:38PM -0500, Doug Henwood wrote:
> Devine, James wrote:
>
> >I forgot to tell the list that last week, the folks at US National Public
> >Radio were interviewing Ian Buruna and some other fellow (whose name I've
> >forgotten) about their analysis on 911 etc. that was published in the NEW
> >YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS. Anyway, Buruna made the comment that all the best
> >financial journalists were Marxists. No comment from NPR on this revelation.
>
> Hmm. According to JK Galbraith's memoir, Henry Luce believed pretty
> much the same.
>
> Doug
>
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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929
Tel. 530-898-5321
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- Thread context:
- Re: Evil genius?, (continued)
- WTO FSC case,
Ian Murray Mon 14 Jan 2002, 17:36 GMT
- NPR on financial journalism,
Devine, James Mon 14 Jan 2002, 17:33 GMT
- Morgenson on Arthur Andersen,
Tom Walker Mon 14 Jan 2002, 16:27 GMT
- Safire on Arthur Andersen,
Tom Walker Mon 14 Jan 2002, 16:12 GMT
- NPR blurb on Swedish taxes,
William S. Lear Mon 14 Jan 2002, 15:12 GMT
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