Whither Socialism? by Joseph E. Stiglitz

Whither Socialism?



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ISBN: 0262691825, 9780262691826
Publisher: The MIT Press
Format: chm
Page: 352


Gsherin on November 8, 2012 at 11:13 AM. Your last post gives away your socialist mindset. We could send Reid back to watching his pomegranate trees that he was so proud of, but actually thanks Nevada for electing the other senator as not a socialist. No, Doug, I think Swatter is more tired of Socialism, as I am, then anything. How do these totalitarian economic systems vary to any meaningful degree? When asked they get defensive and try to divert from answering the question – like Steven Mosher's reply to me here: http://judithcurry.com/2012/11/20/whither-wither-climate-science/#comment-270011. Joel Connelly asks an interesting question in his annual year-in-review awards column, which remains a guilty pleasure for this writer even though I end up disagreeing with his take most of the time: Matt Millen/Isiah Thomas Sports Management Award: Using a full-court press in the . The candidates will effectively weigh in, as repeatedly predicted, in this order: Nicolas Sarkozy (UMP), Ségolène Royal (Socialist), François Bayrou (UDF), Jean-Marie Le Pen (Front National). Socialist Project 7 February 2011. The twists and turns of the Dominique Strauss-Kahn case reminded us of this piece, originally published on June 4th, 2007, about the state of the French Socialist Party. Gilbert Achcar interviewed by Farooq Sulehria. Global Research, February 07, 2011. Region: Middle East & North Africa. How strange (and sad) that Greece's own ruling Socialist Party, whose leader heads the Second International, has rejected this centuries-old reform program. That believer that was so against Lewis smoking pipes sounds like the modern day Leftist that demonises tobacco smoke and yet ignores far greater evils like abortion, Islamofascism, and socialism. If this is Brooks' – or anyone's – idea of true capitalism, then what are communism, socialism, and fascism? In an article in the Mainstream, July 22, 2006, Professor Randhir Singh has raised a very pertinent question: is the CPI-M going to renounce its long cherished objective, its commitment to socialism? So, as far as I can see, the CAGW alarmists, Does anyone really believe the recent nationalisations of banks by governments in the USA and western Europe had anything to do with any desire to promote Socialism? The Military is Backing Mubarak.