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Re: China Study Group
>Hi Kenneth Campbell,
Hi Jonathan Lassen!
>Who funds Monthly Review? I have no idea.
I have an idea... grin. But I love the publication, nonetheless.
>I do know a bit about China Study Group, since I work with them. The
>annual budget is about 100 dollars, which is what the website
>costs. All the labor is volunteer.
Okay... that sounds noble. Volunteer labour is in most things -- like
Christian summer camps.
>Some are academics, most are not. Most of the members are from
>China. None are dilettantes.
As I hope you understood, I meant no offence. "China" needs no help from
us.
Ken.
--
An important scientific innovation rarely makes
its way by gradually winning over and converting
its opponents: it rarely happens that Saul becomes
Paul. What does happen is that its opponents
gradually die out and that the growing generation
is familiarized with the idea from the beginning.
-- Max Planck
- Thread context:
- Re: China and socialism, (continued)
Re: China and socialism,
Chris Doss Tue 03 Aug 2004, 10:23 GMT
Re: China and socialism,
Michael Perelman Tue 03 Aug 2004, 15:00 GMT
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