Yoshie Furuhashi wrote:
Why classify workers into "working class" and "not working class"? You meant to say "classify people into 'working class' and 'not working class'"?
Even Michael Eisner is a worker, at least for a little while longer. So are bond traders.
Doug
Why can't we say that Eisner is a capitalist, whether or not he works? -- Yoshie
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- Re: The Teixeira thesis, (continued)
- Re: The Teixeira thesis, Max B. Sawicky Fri 05 Mar 2004, 19:45 GMT
- Re: The Teixeira thesis, Doug Henwood Fri 05 Mar 2004, 19:58 GMT
- Re: The Teixeira thesis, Yoshie Furuhashi Fri 05 Mar 2004, 20:05 GMT
- Re: The Teixeira thesis, Doug Henwood Fri 05 Mar 2004, 20:14 GMT
- Re: The Teixeira thesis, Yoshie Furuhashi Sat 06 Mar 2004, 01:41 GMT
- Re: The Teixeira thesis, Doug Henwood Sat 06 Mar 2004, 17:18 GMT
- Re: The Teixeira thesis, Yoshie Furuhashi Sat 06 Mar 2004, 21:43 GMT
- Re: The Teixeira thesis, Eubulides Sat 06 Mar 2004, 01:01 GMT
- Re: The Teixeira thesis, Carrol Cox Sat 06 Mar 2004, 01:18 GMT