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Re: Cheap tix to DC/Baltimore (fwd)
by Mick Drake
17 May 2000 09:28 UTC
Perhaps we should rename the list? Does no-one ever stop to
condider the extent to which the overwhelmingly US-vantage
point of this list is itself a mode of hegemony within
the critical theory of world-systems?
This has evidently become so much an accepted and unspoken
background to this stream of thought that the list is
now even used to exchange the commercio-cultural
'cosmopolitan' chatter of the priveleged intellectual US
hegemonic elite.
Mick Drake
On Wed, 17 May 2000 02:45:21 -0400 (EDT)
md7148@cnsvax.albany.edu wrote:
>
> Alan, thanks for sharing this info with us!
>
> I was in the midst of looking for a ticket to Chicago, so it was very
> helpful..
>
> comradely,
>
> Mine
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 23:57:06
> -0500 From: Spectors <spectors@netnitco.net> To: WORLD SYSTEMS NETWORK
> <wsn@csf.colorado.edu> Cc: WORLD SYSTEMS NETWORK <wsn@csf.colorado.edu>
> Subject: Cheap tix to DC/Baltimore I just came across some VERY cheap
> fares between Chicago and Baltimore. Actually, I'll paste in the ad:
> Baltimore/Washington $52 each way to/from Birmingham $50 each way to/from
> Chicago Midway $34 each way to/from Cleveland $94 each way to/from Houston
> Hobby $61 each way to/from Orlando $94 each way to/from San Antonio
>
> It's on Southwest Airlines and is good from June 6 through October, which
> includes the times of the SSSP and ASA in Washington. For those who don't
> know, the Baltimore airport is only about 45 minutes to downtown
>Washington.
> It's not much further than DC-Dulles airport in Virginia. Anyhow, I know
> that most people who are reading this aren't into sociology for the money
> and some might find that these low fares might make it possible for them
>to
> get to the conventions this year.
>
> You have to purchase this on the internet; check out the following site:
>
> Southwest Airlines Click 'n Save Internet Specials at
> http://www.southwest.com/hotfares/?src=click
>
>
>
> Good luck,
>
> Alan Spector
>
> (NOOOOO, this doesn't mean that Alan Spector is now going
> rivatized ---doing commercials that is; it's just an attempt to apply
> comrade wally (vlady)'s dictum that the capitalist class will sell us the
> rope that we will use to hang them (figuratively speaking, of course) )
>
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