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Re: Analogical thinking





On Thu, 24 May 2001 12:50:52 -0400 Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky
<gorojovsky@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> En relación a Re: Dependency Theory,
> el 24 May 01, a las 22:51, Philip Ferguson dijo:
>
> > In Asia, the crusade against 'communism' meant a different
> > imperialist relationship with countries like SKorea, Taiwan and
> > Singapore than with Latin America. The United States, in
> > particular, allowed a niche opening for these particular countries
> > in East Asia, and for Japan after WW2
>
> Could it be said that in the end, together with Western Europeans,
> workers in these countries benefitted more than those in the Soviet
> Union itself from the October Revolution?

And I wouldn't exclude US workers from the list of beneficiaries either.
Would the New Deal (not to speak of the Great Society) have been
conceivable without the October Revolution?

Jim F.

>
>
> Néstor Miguel Gorojovsky
> gorojovsky@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
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