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Re: Musings of a Brennerite
- Subject: Re: Musings of a Brennerite
- From: "Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky" <Gorojovsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 16:47:24 -0800
En relación a Re: Musings of a Brennerite,
el 26 Nov 00, a las 16:33, Jim Farmelant dijo:
>
> (http://orca.st.usm.edu/poznan.studies/psAboutMission.html)
>
> What is of interest here, is that
> these Polish philosophers among other things developed
> their own brand of analytical Marxism independently of
> the more or less anglophone school centering around
> G.A. Cohen.
I have always been puzzled by the host of vinculations and paralellisms between
Polish and English ideas after World War I. There seems to have existed some
kind
of relationship between England and Poland which has to do with analytical
philosophy, Marxism (Kalecki, Deutscher...), and, well, why not put it bluntly,
the
army of Gral. Anders. Is this just delirium tremens or there might be something
there?
Néstor Miguel Gorojovsky
gorojovsky@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Thread context:
- Re: Musings of a Brennerite, (continued)
- Re: Musings of a Brennerite,
Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky Sun 26 Nov 2000, 20:58 GMT
- Re: Musings of a Brennerite,
Martin Zehr Sun 26 Nov 2000, 21:13 GMT
- Re: Musings of a Brennerite,
Jim Farmelant Sun 26 Nov 2000, 21:36 GMT
- Re: Musings of a Brennerite,
Macdonald Stainsby Sun 26 Nov 2000, 23:02 GMT
- Re: Musings of a Brennerite,
Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky Mon 27 Nov 2000, 00:47 GMT
- No Subject,
snedeker Sun 26 Nov 2000, 19:18 GMT
- Mercantilism: Britain & Spain (was Re: the role of forced labor),
Yoshie Furuhashi Sun 26 Nov 2000, 19:06 GMT
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