> When I was at the EU Alternative Summit in Amsterdam last
> summer, the T-Tax got a lot of play. Many academics (such as R.
> Went, of the U. of Amsterdam) supported the /concept/ of the EU,
> precisely because it would have enough weight to institute the T-Tax
> and other associated "Third Way" policies.
How'd the Alternative Summit go? Our wonderful press, of course, boycotts anything not paid for by giant shareholders, and I didn't find anything about this in Die Tageszeitung's archives. Were there any cool proposals for democratizing the Eurostate or taxing the Eurobanks?
-- Dennis