I think Desai was one of the Lords appointed by UK Labour whom they thought--wrongly--would vote to abolish the House of Lords! Once inside the august association, sufficient of these rebels changed sides to maintain the institution. Steve At 04:08 PM 4/03/2002 Monday -0500, you wrote: >Lord Meghnad Desai > ><http://econ.lse.ac.uk/staff/mdesai/>http://econ.lse.ac.uk/staff/mdesai/ > >When was he appointed 'Lord'? Presumably he >wasn't appointed Lord while Thatcher was the P.M. >given his biting critique of monetarism (_Testing >Monetarism_, London, Francis Pinter Ltd., 1981). > >Are there any other Marxist 'Lords' now? Who >was the first Marxist -- while s/he still considered >her/himself Marxist -- to be appointed Lord? Have >there been any Marxist knights or Marxists with >other titles bestowed by royalty? > >Am I the only one who finds this to be a rather odd >title for a Marxist? Did Desai ever publish anything >explaining why he was accepting this title? > >btw, according to amazon.com a book by Desai >entitled _Marx's Revenge: The Resurgence of >Capitalism and the Death of Statist Socialism_ >[Verso, ISBN:1859846440] is due to be published >this month. The Verso site makes no mention of >this book, though. Does anyone have any more >knowledge about this? > >In solidarity, Jerry > > > Home Page: http://www.debunking-economics.com http://bus.uws.edu.au/steve-keen/ http://www.stevekeen.net Dr. Steve Keen Associate Professor of Economics & Finance School of Economics and Finance Campbelltown Campus, Building 11 Room 30, UNIVERSITY WESTERN SYDNEY LOCKED BAG 1797 PENRITH SOUTH DC NSW 1797 Australia s.keen@uws.edu.au 61 2 4620-3016 Fax 61 2 4626-6683 Home 02 9580-4663 Mobile 0409 716 088
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