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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Kurlands false accusation
Dear Friends, Am I alone in thinking that the enervating Turnbull/kurland controversy is just the kind of navel-gazing that gives the movement a bad name? Vic Thorpe Belgium >From: Shann Turnbull <sturnbull@mba1963.hbs.edu> >Reply-To: EOpriv@cog.kent.edu >To: eosubnat@cog.kent.edu, eonation@cog.kent.edu, homestead@cog.kent.edu, > eopriv@cog.kent.edu, eotrans@cog.kent.edu >Subject: Re: Kurlands false accusation >Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 10:08:48 +1000 > >Dear all > >In my private e-mail to Norm of September 26th, set out below, I requested >that he did NOT broadcast to lists members his false accusation about my >position. I very much regret the need to burden all members of ALL lists >with a rebuttal. > >I have never "admitted" that I do not agree with binary economics as >claimed by Norm. I support much of the economic analysis of Kelso but not >the inconsistency in the Kelso Kurland kind of thinking in wanting to >maintain monopoly corporate property rights. I advocate the spread of >corporate ownership along the lines Norm describes for land in point 10 of >his message. It is not a matter of accepting or rejecting Kelso as >proposed by Norm or if Kelso is right or wrong or if one paradigm is >"superior" to another but of what is accepted and works. I use my own >analysis to support the mission of COG, Kelso plans and the democratisation >of credit and wealth as set out in my paper: > >'New Strategies For Structuring Society From a Cashflow Paradigm', >presented to the Fourth Annual Conference of the Society for the >Advancement of Socio-Economics held at the Graduate School of Management, >University of California, Irvine, California, U.S.A. in a "track" on the >Third Way, Friday, March 27, 1992 > >I have requested the COG list editor to make this paper available in the >COG archives so it may be downloaded by interested parties or I can send it >as an attachment on request. It was later used in the MBA program of the >University of California at Irvine. It was written to provide an >intellectual bridge between business/Kelso like thinking and mainstream >economic analysis. > > >At 02:06 PM 26/9/1999 -0400, OWNCO@aol.com wrote: > >Dear Tom, > > > >Thank you for your kind comments on the debate I'm having with Shann. >I'm > >glad that he's finally admitting after 25 years that he doesn't agree >with > >binary economics, the heart of the Kelso paradigm. Now I'm trying to get > >Shann to debate me openly on the Kelso paradigm so that he can say >precisely > >why Kelso is wrong and then articulate clearly what paradign he thinks is > >superior to that of Kelso for democratizing capital and economically > >empowering the people. Would you be interested in joining a new COG > >discussion group on A New Paradigm for the New Milleniu? Several other > >people have indicated an interest in that subject, a subject which >affects > >all the other discussion groups. > > > >COPY OF PRIVATE MESSAGE OF SEPTEMBER 26 > >Dear Norm > >Our technical disagreement is over the nature of property rights. You and >Kelso object to my proposals to change the nature of ownership. I want to >limit monopoly real property rights in a like way that every nation in the >world accepts for all intellectual property. Kelso and you want to >preserve the existing system and yet still claim to be against monopolies >and greed. I view the Kelso Kurland kind of thinking in this regard as >inconsistent. > >I accept your right to take a different view, please accept my right to >differ. Live and let live. >Let a thousand flowers bloom. If you are sincerely interested in making >the world a better place you should support any alternative and/or >complementary proposals to this end. > >I agree that many conventional economists have missed many insights of >Kelso. I have always supported Kelso techniques as is evident from my book >"Democratising The Wealth of Nations" which is dedicated to Louis. I >believe that my approaches are complementary to Kelso and supports his. I >have always supported and promoted his proposals and still do. I find it >exasperating that you impute that I do not. So please stop being a pain >in the butt about it. You told Deb that you did not want to be a "party >pooper" so why argue against her and me when we have such similar goals? I >have never mentioned binary economics to promote Kelso techniques and I >have never said anything against it because I have completely ignored it >and used my own analysis partly inspired by Kelso as set out in my academic >papers. So your imputations about me in this regard are also false. > >Please do not distribute to other members of the lists your false >imputations about my position as you proposed at the end of your message. > >Regards > >Shann >Shann Turnbull >P.O. Box 266 Woollahra, Sydney, Australia, 1350 >Phone: 02 9328 7466 office; 02 9327 8487 home >Fax: 02 9327 1497 home & office. Mobile 0418 222 378 >Outside Australia, replace first "0" with "61" after international access >code >Life long E-mail: sturnbull@mba1963.hbs.edu >http://www.mpx.com.au/~sturnbull/index.html > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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