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SpinTech - William Appleman Williams: Premier New Left ... ... New Left Revisionist by Joseph R. Stromberg. ... was ever really a "Marxist," despite the Cold War ... he taught at Oregon State University and served as ... www.spintechmag.com/9912/js1299.htm Americans Against World Empire, Americans Against Bombing ... Iraq --Kosovo. ... in Economic Outlook (June 1998), the "Marxist" Chinese government collects under 11 percent of ... Total War in US History by Joseph R. Stromberg. ... Description: Conservative/libertarian coalition opposed to military imperialism and particularly the blockading... Category: Society > Issues > Peace > Anti- Interventionism www.iraqwar.org/ http://www.blancmange.net/tmh/articles/strombrg.html More Anti-Statism: Economic Interpretations of Politics The following essay by Joseph Stromberg is one of three published in pamphlet form by the Center for Libertarian Studies in 1977 on the subject of state capitalism. As did the others, this one attempts to show how anti-competitive combines depend upon government intervention for their continued existence and how this proves to be pathological. The Political Economy of Liberal Corporatism by Joseph R. Stromberg The Old Cause by Joseph Stromberg ... He often noticed coercive uses of state power, which altered economic outcomes, but which ... Joseph R. Stromberg has been writing for libertarian ... www.antiwar.com/stromberg/s011700.html ]5/20/02 10:05:02 AM, Luke Rondinaro <larondin@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 10:05:02 -0700 (PDT) > > From: Luke Rondinaro <larondin@yahoo.com> > Subject:Stromberg Article > To: wsn@csf.colorado.edu > > > > > Dear WSN, > > > Usually I try and make a point of not bothering with online news articles > > and commentary and/or mixing it in with my own scholarly concerns. But > columns like this force me to cross the line occasionally. I try to make it > > a point to read things on both the political Right and Left. That’s one > reason why I continue to be interested in the WSN listserv and more > > progressive sites on the Net. I even take great interest in the > progressive, psychological prognoses of the Psychohistory list at > > Topica.com. And, I even like to look in on such conservative web locales > as Toogoodreports, Drudge, and LewRockwell to see what they have to say > > about the “issues” of our modern day. > Even Stromberg here has had some very interesting essays in the past; but > > this column isn’t one of them. I don’t agree with it all! World History > and “civilizations” (“complex societies” as they’ve been referred to on H- > > World) are good. It’s important to study them and the studies which examine > them are of great significance also, both intellectually and ideologically/ > > politically. Going back to a soley Western canon will not help our students > in the least, it won’t help scholarship, and it won’t help society. It’s > > vital not only to remember the Classics of the Eastern and Western world, > but also to remember the importance of social science and world history in > > our curricula of higher ed > > > … which leads me to my underlying point. Based on what you all can get from > the article, what is it that Stromberg should be really railing against > > here? … (media-like politicization of issues in our college classrooms which > ignores all other aspects of teaching/learning world history, the (for lack > > of a better term) “Disneyland-ization of higher ed. and the corresponding > lack of learning that can take place with it, or something else I haven’t > > covered). What do you all think? I look forward to hearing from you. > > > Best! > > > Luke R. > > > > Universal World Civilization Syllabus > > > by Joseph R. Stromberg > > http://www.lewrockwell.com/stromberg/stromberg35.html > > > > > > Do You Yahoo!? > LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience
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