I would be interested to see your Reply to critics, however, please send in Wordperfect 5.1 or 6.0, I need to convert the file to Word.
thanks
sol picciotto
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> From: 	Robert Brenner[SMTP:brenner at history.ucla.edu]
> Reply To: 	lbo-talk at lists.panix.com
> Sent: 	Wednesday, November 18, 1998 10:04PM
> To: 	lbo-talk at lists.panix.com
> Subject: 	Re: 
> 
> Dear lbo-listers, 
> 
> Doug Henwood asked me to respond to criticisms and questions raised on the
> LBO List concerning my "Economics of Global Turbulence" (in NLR, no229,
> May-June 1998), and I am pleased to do so.
>  
> I will reply in two parts.
> 
> The first part responds to Doug Henwood's criticisms in "Crisis Update,"
> LBO, no.85, 27 September 1998.
> Since this ended up way too long to post directly to the list, I decided
> simply to send it as an attachment, wordperfect for windows 7.0.  I have
> sent it in that form to all the names/e-mail addresses that I could pick up
> from the list.   Unfortunately, the list of names I collected is a pretty
> random one, and I've undoubtedly left out a lot of people, for which I am
> sorry.  If anyone who does not receive my response to Doug wants it, please
> simply post or send me a message to that effect, and I'll be glad to send
> it along.   Apologies for the inconvenience.
> 
> The second part, which I have yet to write, will try to respond to things
> that appeared on the list itself.  I subscribed to the list roughly from
> late August to the end of September, so I think I have most things from
> that period.   But after that, until a few days ago, I was off the list,
> and, for much of the time, out of the country.  I doubt if there has been
> anything concerning my text in that period, but if there has been, I'd be
> grateful to have it forwarded to me.  Sorry, again, for the trouble.  Many
> thanks.
> 
> All best,
> 
> Robert 
> 
> 
>