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Reply To: | The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky |
Date: | Mon, 19 Apr 1999 12:38:16 -0700 |
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Norway has some (and huge owner efforts to remove them) but the
US is well known to be near third world status in this regard.
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> > And why not be angrier about the bombing. US is killing more
> > per week than the Yugolavs did, even by US estimates.
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> Per unit time. You're saying it is better to kill 1000 people in ten
> weeks than it is to kill 1000 people in one week. It is the intensity
> that bothers you. I understand that. It certainly looks worse.
> Maybe it will actually be worse in the end.
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> > To deconstruct: the German peace effort has as an item that Y.
> > must convert to capitalism.
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> > There go good health care, good pensions, free tuition and room and
> > board for higher ed., maternity support, good day care.
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> Not so. Norway is a capitalist country, and it has all those things.
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> > Admittedly these are things the bulk of the population here lacks,
> > so why should anyone else have them.
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> martin
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> Martin Smith Email: [log in to unmask]
> P.O. Box 1034 Bekkajordet Tel. : +47 330 35700
> N-3194 HORTEN, Norway Fax. : +47 330 35701
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