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Re: The CPA and Aboriginal Activismwas RE: Scholarship and politics (was Re: Proyect v Woods)
- To: marxmail <marxism@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: The CPA and Aboriginal Activismwas RE: Scholarship and politics (was Re: Proyect v Woods)
- From: Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky <gorojovsky@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 01:28:33 -0400
En relación a Re: The CPA and Aboriginal Activismwas RE: Schola,
el 22 May 01, a las 10:58, Greg Schofield dijo:
> Gary, I agree with what you have added. The social darwinist strain never
> quite disappeared though it did transform itself in latter years.
>
> There is a distinction that must be also maintained which is the diversity
> that
> existed within the CPA, it was not a case, as I can make out that
> social-darwinist views were so much promoted but that a rather superficial
> understanding of Engels tended to guard against a thorough critical disposing
> of
> social-darwinist ideas which were not only widespread in Australia but
> officially promoted.
What was the relation between Vere Gordon Childe and the CPA?
Néstor Miguel Gorojovsky
gorojovsky@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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- RE: Scholarship and politics (was Re: Proyect v Woods), (continued)
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