Lee: another view/ A New Left In China

Michael Pugliese debsian at pacbell.net
Thu Jan 11 10:33:56 PST 2001


I've read that globally, slavery didn't end until the early 20th century, when it was finally outlawed on the Arabian peninsula.

Reese

Over the 3 post a day limit already so double duty on this.

For Reese, "Disposable People: New Slavery in the Global Economy, " by Kevin Bales. " http://www.aperture.org/ The photojournalism of S. Salgado that Aperture magazine has published is stunning on Third World slave-like work in mining and such.

For Kevin re: WTO and a New Left in China. http://www.newleftreview.net/ NLR 6, Nov. -Dec. 2000

Wang Hui: Fire at the Castle Gate

The Chinese intellectual scene has been transformed by the emergence of a New Left. Its leading theorist explains how and why the neo-liberal consensus of the early nineties broke down, and considers what a radical agenda should look like as social and political problems mount.

Michael Pugliese



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