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Tony S and Riccardo: Hey, if it were up to me (which, of course, it isn't), I'd hire you both. Gosh, what a great school we could make if we pooled all (or even a lot) of the talent on this list! If only there was the money and enough interested students .... As for Riccardo not having a PhD -- which I confess I don't have either (like so many from the New School I remained "ABD"; of course, I'd gladly accept any honorary degrees, if anyone out there has any pull) -- why should _Marxists_ care about who has what degree? I know _schools_ care, but why should we (aside from the pragmatic perspective of how to get better paid jobs in the academic market for labour-power)? In solidarity, Jerry PS to Michael -- or is it Mike? -- W: you are quite right -- there are (far!) worse ways to go. Btw, do you prefer to be called Michael or Mike? I've been referring to you for years as Mike W, but now I'm not so sure if that's what you want to be called. I offer my apologies if I've been getting it wrong all these years.
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