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Re: What is Marx's view of fiscal policy ?
I don't make predictions, Charles, like that. Just like I don't predict
when the oil is going to run out, or when capitalism will be overthrown.
I did predict in 2004 that Bush would suspend the election, and I came
close on that one as Tom Ridge did develop plans to do just that "if
events warranted."
But then, I also predicted Carter would beat Reagan.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Brown" <cbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <PEN-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 1:52 PM
Subject: [PEN-L] What is Marx's view of fiscal policy ?
> * From: "s.artesian" <sartesian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> If anybody wants to know my analysis of the recent
> period, and I realize that is a big "if," you can
> check out the archives at: http://thewolfatthedoor.blogspot.com
>
> Look at Wages of Overproduction, 96 Tears, and others.
>
> None of this, and I'm not afraid of anyone "biting" me
> on my analysis, has anything to do with workers ability
> to purchase products, nor fictitious capital.
>
>
> ^^^^^
>
> CB: How about a prediction from you as to when the next depression
will hit
> ?
>
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