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Re: the role of forced labor
- Subject: Re: the role of forced labor
- From: "Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky" <Gorojovsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 20:38:50 -0800
En relación a Re: the role of forced labor,
el 25 Nov 00, a las 19:32, snedeker dijo:
>
> the point is what follows from theoretical
> disagreements. I mean: what do each of these formulations lead to as an
> understanding of the contemporary world.
In fact, I am not interested in understanding the contemporary world. I am
interested in revolutionizing it (11th Thesis on Feuerbach, BTW).
But yes, you are right. Sometimes (and probably this is one of those times),
theoretical differences imply practical consequences. Sorry I cannot answer you
now,
too late in the night. Will try to do so tomorrow. If I don't do not worry,
because
we shall have plenty of time and opportunity to engage again.
Assalam aleikhun,
Néstor Miguel Gorojovsky
gorojovsky@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Thread context:
- Re: the role of forced labor, (continued)
- Re: the role of forced labor,
Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky Sat 25 Nov 2000, 23:55 GMT
- Re: the role of forced labor,
snedeker Sun 26 Nov 2000, 00:31 GMT
- Re: the role of forced labor,
Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Sun 26 Nov 2000, 02:21 GMT
- Re: the role of forced labor,
Yoshie Furuhashi Sun 26 Nov 2000, 04:07 GMT
- Re: the role of forced labor,
Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky Sun 26 Nov 2000, 04:38 GMT
- Re: the role of forced labor,
Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Sun 26 Nov 2000, 06:32 GMT
- Re: the role of forced labor,
Yoshie Furuhashi Sun 26 Nov 2000, 06:57 GMT
- Re: the role of forced labor,
Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Sun 26 Nov 2000, 07:44 GMT
- Re: the role of forced labor,
juanita shever Sun 26 Nov 2000, 16:42 GMT
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