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[Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work
Actually, the classical usage is "the study of ideas." We might call M&E
version the "orthodox" view. Be that as it may, I was commenting on your
line, Charles. To say that being partisan is being ideological is a
problem. But we apparently don't disagree on the substance of the matter.
Andrew
^^^^
CB: What is the problem with saying that being partisan is being
ideological, in any but the "orthodox" viewpoint ?
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- Re: [Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work, (continued)
- [Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work,
Charles Brown Thu 16 Mar 2006, 21:26 GMT
- RE: [Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work,
Austin, Andrew Thu 16 Mar 2006, 21:50 GMT
- [Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work,
Charles Brown Fri 17 Mar 2006, 13:30 GMT
- Re: [Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work,
Jim Farmelant Fri 17 Mar 2006, 14:58 GMT
- [Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work,
Charles Brown Fri 17 Mar 2006, 18:11 GMT
- [Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work,
Charles Brown Fri 17 Mar 2006, 18:13 GMT
- [Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work,
Charles Brown Sun 19 Mar 2006, 15:46 GMT
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