martha rosler on Sun, 7 Jul 2002 18:40:01 +0200 (CEST)


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[Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> Stiglitz is not the Answer


dear soenke zehle,

in the midst of your very interesting analysis and dismissal of j stiglitz
et al.and their route toward global equity of sorts, you write:

But then
>the "people of Seattle" are mostly white and middle-class anyway.

which ones? the protesters? the thousands of labor leaders and rank and
file who showed up? (I am assuming you are not referring to the residents
of the city)
and what does "mostly" mean?
and which is important to your analysis, the white part or the middle class
part?

i'd appreciate the clarification!

best wishes,
 martha rosler

by the way, as a nonintitiate, i hardly see how your particular argument
against the principle market rationalism, which i would tend to accept, is
more than a description of complexity.


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