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Frames behind globalization (ideology dept) |
{Nature_and_Environment.89.1}: anirvachaniya {anir} Sun, 18 Feb 2007 09:08:54 CST (HTML)
They are forced to open their forests to clear-cutting and their lands to strip mining, without regard to the ecological damage done." Michael Parenti 2/16/07 http://www.commondreams.org/views07/0216-30.htm
What is at the kernel of this system Parenti describes? Some might say it's a stretch to attempt to apply straight Girard to these economic phenomena, but a few of us at New Café have detected some explanatory power in break-downs of Rene Girard's theories, that is... paraphrased or economically interpreted Girardian concepts.
{Nature_and_Environment.89.2}: 4 benefit of Googlers {anir} Sun, 18 Feb 2007 09:19:20 CST (HTML)
The bearing of René Girard on economics, register & discuss at user friendly newcafe.org.
The bearing of Rene Girard on economics, register & discuss at newcafe.org.
The bearing of Rene Girard on globalization, register & discuss at newcafe.org.
The bearing of Rene Girard on globalisation, register & discuss at user friendly newcafe.org.
Britton Johnston's "the heap," register & discuss at user friendly newcafe.org.
The notion of "the heap of debt" according to Brit Johnston (in his "Temples of Debt"), register and discuss at user friendly newcafe.org.
The notion of "the heap of debt" according to Britton Johnston (in
his "Temples of Debt), register and discuss at user friendly
newcafe.org.
Currently the latest mention of Girard in this context has been in the Philosophy Forum's "Five Words on Capitalism," Saturday, Feb 17th (thread not overtly dedicated to ecological concerns).
I do not look forward to instant nationalizing of everything because I do not think it will happen.
{Nature_and_Environment.89.3}: anirvachaniya {anir} Sun, 18 Feb 2007 09:20:31 CST (5 lines)
Will say it again in case {2} gets hidden... Currently the latest mention of Girard in this context has been in the Philosophy Forum's "Five Words on Capitalism," Saturday, Feb 17th (thread not overtly dedicated to ecological concerns).
{Nature_and_Environment.89.4}: {anir} Sun, 18 Feb 2007 12:45:01 CST (0 lines)
{erased by anir Sun, 09 Nov 2008 20:14:33 CST}
{Nature_and_Environment.89.5}: anirvachaniya {anir} Sun, 09 Nov 2008 20:22:52 CST (HTML)
{Philosophy.502.2331-}: 25 words {anir} Sat, 17 Feb 2007 08:15:16 EST (8 lines) "In capitalist society, the Heap is an extended and tightly interwoven network of debt. It is a massive and complex structure of resentment and desire."
Old link included at end of above 2007 quotation has been omitted;
new is...
http://brittondanna.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/templesofdebt.pdf
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