Christian love

Michael Pugliese debsian at pacbell.net
Fri Jul 6 11:33:50 PDT 2001


That appears to be a universal belief fostered under capitalism: "no pain, no gain."

Yoshie

Tell that to Alexei Stakhanov... Aleksei Stakhanov overfulfills the norm by 14 times in ... www.pitt.edu/~mmbst35/prewar.htm In 1935, A productivist campaign was organised In the USSR around a miner named Alexei Stakhanov. Indeed he had broken down 102 tons of coal in 6 hours, ie 4 ... www.perso.wanadoo.fr/lafayette/anglais/a_stakhnov.htm Aleksei Grigor'evich Stakhanov. Copyright 1998 by Hugo S. Cunningham. First posted 980829. Last minor change 001227. ... www.tiac.net/users/hcunn/rus/staxan.html Deineka, Stakhanov Workers, 1936-1937, USSR http://faculty-web.at.nwu.edu/art-history/werckmeister/May_6_1999/1021.jpg http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=active&q=Alexei+Stakhanov&spell=1 Michael Pugliese, slacker... P.S. LOL! http://www.theglobalist.com/nor/richter/2001/05-23-01.shtml United States > Energy Policy Stakhanov — Made in U.S.A. By Stephan Richter

When George W. Bush took office as the 43rd President of the United States, very few people would have suspected that, before long, the former Texas governor would display communist leanings in his economic philosophy. And yet, that is pretty much what his pro-production energy proposals lead us to conclude now. Stephan Richter, publisher of The Globalist, explains.



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