>In an attempt to build a stable political structure to advance the movement
>between protests, Danaher has begun to fundraise for a "permanent
>convergence center" in Washington. The International Forum on Globalization,
>meanwhile, has been meeting since March in hopes of producing a 200-page
>policy paper by the end of the year. According to IFG director Jerry Mander,
>it won't be a manifesto but a set of principles and priorities, an early
>attempt, as he puts it, at "defining a new architecture" for the global
>economy.
God save us from petit bourgeois intellectuals with a sweatshop fortune to spend.
Doug