[A-List] 'Civilization or Barbarism", International Conference

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Wed Sep 8 12:59:05 MDT 2004



That there are 5 frenchmen?

Chris

> The absence of women discussants - but "odd"?
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> Ralph
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> Anyone notice anything odd about this list?
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> International Conference 'Civilization or Barbarism'
> Serpa and Moura (Portugal), 23-25 September 2004.
> Presences of Samir Amin (Egipte), George Gastaud (France), François
> Chesnais (France), Georges Labica (France), Henri Alleg (France), Remy
> Herrera (France), István Mészaros (Hungary), Isabel Monal (Cuba), Julio
> Gambina (Argentina), Nestor Kohan (Argentina), Arturo Huerta (Mexico),
> César Benjamin (Brazil), Oscar Azocar (Chile), Rodolfo Sanz (Venezuela),
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> John Catalinotto (USA), Brett Clark (Monthly Review), Luciano Alzaga
> (Rebelion), Carlos Asnarez (Resumen Latino-Americano),
> Gen. Vasco Gonçalves (ex-Portuguese Prime-Minister) and others.
> More details at http://resistir.info/serpa/anuncio.html
> (Portuguese only, by moment)
> Programme at http://resistir.info/serpa/programa.html
> Received communications (for download, in original
> languages) at
> http://resistir.info/serpa/comunicacoes/comunicacoes.html
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