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Re: Naming vs. Explanation. The Foundations of Historical Materialism
- Subject: Re: Naming vs. Explanation. The Foundations of Historical Materialism
- From: "Henry C.K. Liu" <hliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 10:28:16 -0700
What a waste of time with such irrelevance!
Who said anything about "history flows from human nature"?
As I said earlier, Marxism is not a branch of Scholasticism or exegesis.
Henry C.K. Liu
Carrol Cox wrote:
>
> For "Providence" one may substitute, for example, Human Nature. The
> problem is that to say history flows from human nature is either
> a trivial tautology, cats are black because they are black, or
> a denial of history.
>
> Carrol
- Thread context:
- May Day Greetings from the CWI,
Xxxx Xxxxxx Sun 30 Apr 2000, 16:56 GMT
- On name calling,
Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky Sun 30 Apr 2000, 16:31 GMT
- Naming vs. Explanation. The Foundations of Historical Materialism,
Carrol Cox Sun 30 Apr 2000, 16:05 GMT
- Re: Lunatic Left,
Doyle Saylor Sun 30 Apr 2000, 15:35 GMT
- Fw: May Day Greetings from the DSP Australia,
Alan Bradley Sun 30 Apr 2000, 14:15 GMT
- Thousands march ahead of May Day in Seoul,
Ulhas Joglekar Sun 30 Apr 2000, 03:10 GMT
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