From: Francisco Paulo Cipolla (cipolla@UFPR.BR)
Date: Mon Sep 05 2005 - 15:23:02 EDT
Happy Birthday! Paulo Gerald_A_Levy@MSN.COM wrote: > The Outline on Political Economy (OPE-L) mailing list began > TEN YEARS AGO TODAY! > > ======================================== > > * H- A- P- P -Y B- I -R - T - H - D - A - Y * > > OPE-L OPE-LOP OPE-LOP OP > OP EL EL OP EL EL > OP EL OPE-LOP OPE-LOP ||||||| OP > OP EL OP EL EL > OP EL EL OP EL > OPE-L OP OPE-LOP OPE-LOP > > ========================================= > > In September, 1995 we began with 11 subscribers. There are now > 89 members and, including former members, 112 people have > subscribed to OPE-L. [a full listing appears below.] > > The 11 founding members were from 4 countries. We are now -- > and have been for many years -- a very international list (currently with > members in twenty-one [21] countries). > > Tens of thousands of posts have been written on virtually every (?) > controversial topic in political economy. And, as I remarked last year > at this time, "somehow we continue to find new topics to discuss." > > We have members representing the overwhelming amount of Marxian > theoretical perspectives and international intellectual and political > traditions.Yet, we have managed to maintain an ongoing and comradely > discussion and exchange of perspectives. > > There is much that I could write about the history and meaning of > OPE-L, but I think this should be an occasion where we celebrate > *together* and each give our insights into what we as a collaborative > group have been able to create and maintain. Accordingly, I am > asking that you contribute by writing posts that concern the following > questions: > > * Have you benefited from your membership in OPE-L? If so, how? > > * What do you think will be the most lasting contributions of this list? > I.e. how will the last ten years of OPE-L be remembered -- both by > those who are members and those who are archive readers? > > * What were the most enlightening, memorable, and/or worthwhile > discussions that we have had? > > * What suggestions do you have about how the list can be improved? > > * What topics should we discuss as a group that we either haven't > discussed yet or haven't given adequate consideration to? > > In other words, let's celebrate this occasion by having a discussion > on what OPE-L means to you and others and where we go from here. > > In solidarity, Jerry > > PS: As it happens, today is -- this year -- also a holiday in the US: > Labor Day. Happy Labor Day! > =============================================== > > OUTLINE ON POLITICAL ECONOMY LIST (OPE-L) -- 1995 - 2005 > > Coordinator: Jerry Levy glevy@pratt.edu; Gerald_A_Levy@msn.com > > Advisory Committee: Alejandro Valle Baeza valle@servidor.unam.mx > Allin Cottrell cottrell@wfu.edu > Fred Moseley fmoseley@mtholyoke.edu > > OPE-L archives: http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/~cottrell/ope/archive > > Current subscribers: > -------------------- > Mariko Adachi (Japan) > Paul S. Adler (US) > Michio Akama (Japan) > Samir Amin (Senegal) > Charles Andrews (US) > Chris Arthur (UK) > Alejandro Valle Baeza (Mexico) > Jairus Banaji (UK) > Riccardo Bellofiore (Italy) > Rakesh Bhandari (US) > Cyrus Bina (US) > Alberto Bonnet (Argentina) > Andrew Brown (UK) > Paul Bullock (UK) > Paul Burkett (US) > Antonio Callari (US) > Martha Campbell (US) > Reinaldo Carcanholo (Brazil) > Francisco Paolo Cipolla (Brazil) > Bill Cochrane (New Zealand) > Paul Cockshott (UK) > Paul Cooney (Brazil) > Allin Cottrell (US) > Stephen Cullenberg (US) > Suzanne de Brunhoff (France) > Maria de Lourdes Mollo (Brazil) > Dimitri Dimoulis (Brazil) > Zhiyong Dong (P.R. China) > Phil Dunn (UK) > Hans Ehrbar (US) > Anders Ekeland (Norway) > Michael Eldred (Germany) > Howard Engelskirchen (US) > John R. Ernst (US) > Claus Magno Germer (Brazil) > Diego Guerrero (Spain) > Michael Heinrich (Germany) > John Holloway (Mexico) > Ian Hunt (Australia) > Makoto Itoh (Japan) > Seongjin Jeong (S. Korea) > Nam-Hoon Kang (S. Korea) > Claudio Katz (Argentina) > Steve Keen (Australia) > Iwao Kitamura (Japan) > David Kristjanson-Gural (US) > David Laibman (US) > Costas Lapavitsas (Greece) > Michael A. Lebowitz (Canada) > Chai-on Lee (S. Korea) > Jerry Levy (US) > Joao Machado (Brazil) > Abelardo Flores Marina (Mexico) > Akira Matsumoto (Japan) > Stavros Mavroudeas (Greece) > Terrence Mc Donough (Ireland) > John Milios (Greece) > Ryu Dong-Min (S. Korea) > Simon Mohun (UK) > Gary Mongiovi (US) > Fred Moseley (US) > Hanno Pahl (Germany) > Fanis Papadatos (Greece) > Leda Maria Paulani (Brazil) > Michael Perelman (US) > Nelson Pinto (Brazil) > N.S. Ranganayakamma (India) > Geert Reuten (Netherlands) > Bruce Roberts (US) > Regina Roth (Germany) > Alfredo Saad Filho (UK) > Catherine Samary (France) > Ernesto Screpanti (Italy) > Anwar Shaikh (US) > Ajit Sinha (India) > Gil Skillman (US) > Murray Smith (Canada) > Tony Smith (US) > Nicola Taylor (Australia) > Tony Tinker (US) > Andrew Trigg (UK) > Persefoni Tsaliki (Greece) > Lefteris Tsoulfidis (Greece) > Brendan Tuohy (New Zealand) > Michael Williams (UK) > Ian Wright (US) > David Yaffe (UK) > Paul Zarembka (US) > Alan Zuege (Canada) > (* Total current: 89) > > To be able to obtain the email addresses for current list members send a > "REVIEW OPE-L" message to <listserv@sus.csuchico.edu>. > > Former subscribers: > --------------------- > Jurriaan Bendien (Netherlands) > Carole Biewener (US) > Guglielmo Carchedi (Netherlands) > Massimo DeAngelis (UK) > Jim Devine (US) > Gerard Dumenil (France) > Duncan Foley (US) > Alan Freeman (UK) > Heiner Ganssmann (Germany) > Paolo Giussani (Italy) > Andrew Kliman (US) > Dominique Levy (France) > Eduardo Maldonodo-Filho (Brazil) > Patrick Mason (US) > Paul Mattick, Jr. (US) > Ted McGlone (US) > Bill Mitchell (Australia) > Michele Naples (US) > Jim O'Connor (US) > Philippe Van Parijs (Belgium) > Hugo Radice (UK) > Alejandro Ramos (Belize) > Julian Wells (UK) > (*Total former: 23) > (* Total current and former: 112)
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