[Peace-discuss] [Peace] join peace-action list serve / you are invited to brainstorm actions for peace
C. G. Estabrook
galliher at illinois.edu
Mon Mar 15 13:36:55 CDT 2010
I assume you saw Ishmael Reed's pieces on Precious on CP.
David Green wrote:
> I doubt that Ehrenreich is promoting negativity as an antidote. And I
> would think that "rampant delusion" in relation to war promotion is
> perfectly compatible with "bright-sided" views of cancer, etc. In fact,
> the media environment of professional sports is a good example of this.
>
> Beyond world events, two things have (negatively) astonished me in the
> past week; first, the accolades given to "Precious"; second, local
> organization against Rove's visit.
>
> DG
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Jean Mendoza <jamendoz at illinois.edu>
> *To:* C. G. Estabrook <galliher at illinois.edu>; Jenifer Cartwright
> <jencart13 at yahoo.com>; peace at lists.chambana.net; Peace-discuss List
> <Peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net>; Karen Medina <kmedina67 at gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Mon, March 15, 2010 7:40:44 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [Peace] [Peace-discuss] join peace-action list serve /
> you are invited to brainstorm actions for peace
>
> Oh, yes, Publisher's Weekly is known for its insight into social
> trends... <:-~
>
> I have not seen Ehrenreich's book, but what Carl presents is fair game
> for deconstruction...
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