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[Marxism] On the tendency to convert the causes & effects observed in particular instances into universal axioms:
- To: "marxmail marxmail" <marxism@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [Marxism] On the tendency to convert the causes & effects observed in particular instances into universal axioms:
- From: "DHE" <cuibono@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 23:04:24 -0700
Nestor Gorojofsky writes:
"Imperialist bourgeoisies pillage the Third World through a
partnership with the retardatary dominant classes _in_ the Third
World. They are not pillagers of their partners in the Third World,
they pillage through keeping extroverted economies there, which needs
a ruling class that smothers any possibility of local accumulation
(that is, the usual "bourgeois" model)... (etc etc)..."
Comment: "No hay plana fija."
-- dhe:)
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Cui Bono?
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