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Re: stalin/Marx
To whom.......,
I find the chracterization of Marxism as a science overly broad at
best. Science is defined by observation first and foremost. Marxism is only
distinct in what it seeks to observe.
Marxism as a philosophy, a theory, is simply another chimera, as are
all theories. However, Marxism is not a scientific theory because it lacks
rigorous tests of repeatability and logic because of the subject matter with
which it deals. Predictive value, insofar as it concerns human history, is a
canard.
Now, if Marxism were to reduce human interactions to representative
icons and variables, it would still be a canard, and would quack only
slightly less loudly. Furthermore, the analytic "rigor" of philosophy and
law/politics are really just the discussion over how many heads, and how
large the wings of the chimera.
Naturally all this is usefull - the very stuff of the humanities -
but it's not science. Stalin doesn't follow from Marx, Stalin follows from
Mr. and Mrs. Stalin's blessed union as the earthquake from the butterfly.
peace
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- Thread context:
- Re: stalin/Marx, (continued)
- Re: stalin/Marx,
Jukka Laari Sat 18 Mar 1995, 14:11 GMT
- Re: stalin/Marx,
Kenny Mostern Mon 20 Mar 1995, 03:32 GMT
- Re: stalin/Marx,
wpc Mon 20 Mar 1995, 09:19 GMT
- Re: stalin/Marx,
Philip Goldstein Tue 21 Mar 1995, 02:26 GMT
- Re: stalin/Marx,
boddhisatva Wed 22 Mar 1995, 14:16 GMT
- Re: stalin/Marx,
Jukka Laari Wed 22 Mar 1995, 16:26 GMT
- Re: stalin/Marx,
boddhisatva Thu 23 Mar 1995, 08:49 GMT
- Re: stalin/Marx,
Philip Goldstein Thu 23 Mar 1995, 21:27 GMT
- Re: stalin/Marx,
Justin Schwartz Fri 24 Mar 1995, 06:42 GMT
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