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RE: [Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work
- To: "Activists and scholars in Marxist tradition" <marxism@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work
- From: "Austin, Andrew" <austina@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 08:24:09 -0600
- Thread-index: AcZJzk+n0o51kmK+Tk+Ew9mjxkPf7AAACTI2
- Thread-topic: [Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work
This is why I said we don't much disagree in substance. I just think that we
ought to use the term ideology to mean a systematically distorted reflection of
the world that functions to justify a given state of affairs. Andrew
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From: marxism-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Carrol Cox
Sent: Fri 3/17/2006 8:21 AM
To: Activists and scholars in Marxist tradition
Subject: Re: [Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work
If you want to argue with each other, argue about the world, not about words.
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- Thread context:
- [Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work, (continued)
- [Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work,
Charles Brown Thu 16 Mar 2006, 20:54 GMT
- RE: [Marxism] Partisanship and Objectivity in Theoretical Work,
Austin, Andrew Thu 16 Mar 2006, 21:01 GMT
- [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
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