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Re: Marxism2. Morals. Moralism. Fiber.
I sort of agree with Sally's comment on "morals," but I think the
really nasty term is "moralism." As far as fiber goes, I love cereals of
all kinds, but I don't know much about the fiber produced by morals. Is
it stiff, wiry?
Marxists do have morals: but they are historically generated through
struggle rather than descending from heaven.
Carrol
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> Rahul:
> >Recent studies show moral fiber is good for you.
>
> Morals? I don't even like the word.
>
> And just when I thought you'd made an unfortunate disappearance into the
> Ether.
>
> Sally
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>
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- Thread context:
- Re: work time, (continued)
- Advice for the Enlightened One,
Rahul Mahajan Fri 26 Apr 1996, 17:48 GMT
- Re: Marxism2. Morals. Moralism. Fiber.,
Carrol Cox Fri 26 Apr 1996, 17:37 GMT
- Cuba as model?,
Louis N Proyect Fri 26 Apr 1996, 17:18 GMT
- subscriber marxism,
BACR1583 Fri 26 Apr 1996, 16:25 GMT
- productivity,
wdrb Fri 26 Apr 1996, 16:22 GMT
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