This is such nonsense. It's as if Walmart is nothing more than a purveyor of cheap goods, as if it has no political clout and does nothing to structure our society outside of the transactions it conducts with consumers. Bill
- Re: The economics of incarceration, (continued)
- Re: The economics of incarceration, Devine, James Tue 01 Mar 2005, 17:46 GMT
- ignorant question on international finance, Michael Perelman Mon 28 Feb 2005, 23:39 GMT
- Robert Reich on consumer interests vs. worker/citizen interests, Devine, James Mon 28 Feb 2005, 21:37 GMT
- Re: Robert Reich on consumer interests vs. worker/citizen interests, Louis Proyect Mon 28 Feb 2005, 21:39 GMT
- Re: Robert Reich on consumer interests vs. worker/citizen interests, Bill Lear Mon 28 Feb 2005, 21:48 GMT
- Re: Robert Reich on consumer interests vs. worker/citizen interests, Michael Perelman Mon 28 Feb 2005, 21:51 GMT
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- Re: Robert Reich on consumer interests vs. worker/citizen interests, Devine, James Mon 28 Feb 2005, 23:02 GMT
- Fwd: White Paper on Regional Autonomy for Ethnic Minorities in China, Louis Proyect Mon 28 Feb 2005, 20:57 GMT
- Re: Fwd: White Paper on Regional Autonomy for Ethnic Minorities in China, Chris Burford Mon 28 Feb 2005, 21:29 GMT