From: gerald_a_levy (gerald_a_levy@MSN.COM)
Date: Wed Jan 21 2004 - 08:02:03 EST
Disclaimer: I have no association with _Capital & Class_ and -- in fact -- I must admit that I don't subscribe to that journal (this is not something that I am proud of) but rather buy individual issues that interest me. An idea: It seems to me that the _C&C_ On-Line Archive could stimulate discussion on the list since it would allow us to easily reference and discuss current or past _C&C_ articles *if* we all subscribed. In addition to stimulating and enhancing discussion on the list, _C&C_ is an important journal that could use our support. Is this is a workable and desirable idea? Or, would it be too much to expect everyone on the list to subscribe? In solidarity, Jerry > We are pleased to announce that the Capital & Class On-line Archive is now > up and running as a part of > www.cseweb.org.uk <http://cseweb.greennet.org.uk> > The archive contains pdfs of the entire back catalogue of Capital & Class; > over 2000 articles and book reviews. It also has a full text search engine, > so you can easily find articles, whether you know exactly what you are > looking for, or just want to see what there is on a specific subject. > Since 1977 Capital & Class has offered a Marxist critique of global > capitalism, analysing the important political, economic and social > developments of our time, applying a materialist framework unconstrained by > divisions into economics, politics, sociology or history. This is now all > available on-line to read on screen, or print out. > All Capital & Class subscribers have full unlimited free access. Existing > subscribers simply go to the website and follow the instructions to choose a > username and password (or click here > <http://cseweb.greennet.org.uk/subs.html>). Institutions have automatic > access from within their network. If you do not already subscribe to Capital > & Class you can sign up on-line today at www.cseweb.org.uk/subs.html > <http://cseweb.greennet.org.uk/subs.html> > More details about the archive can be found at > www.cseweb.org.uk/newuser.html > http://www.cseweb.org.uk/newuser.html>
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