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Re Chris's [OPE-L:2305]: > I do not care one way or the other about such a line. Excellent. Neither do I. Indeed, I think that an attempt to draw a line in the sand between Marxists who differ with Marx and "unmarxists" who claim to be Marxists is arbitrary, subjective, and dangerous politically (in the sense that it tends towards sectarianism, elitism, and dogmatism). Thank you for your clarification. I had hoped that your use of "unmarxist" was a kind of slippage. I am pleased that was the case. In solidarity, Jerry
- [OPE-L:2296] value-form theories, (continued)
- [OPE-L:2296] value-form theories, Geert REUTEN Sat 29 Jan 2000, 19:18 GMT
- [OPE-L:2297] Who are the Non-Marxists?, Gerald Levy Sat 29 Jan 2000, 23:28 GMT
- [OPE-L:2299] Re: Who are the Non-Marxists?, Gil Skillman Sun 30 Jan 2000, 16:16 GMT
- [OPE-L:2305] Re: Who are the Non-Marxists?, C. J. Arthur Sun 30 Jan 2000, 23:48 GMT
- [OPE-L:2306] Re: Who are the Non-Marxists?, Gerald Levy Mon 31 Jan 2000, 01:18 GMT