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> My interest in these things comes from my PhD-thesis, because here I compare > the Marxian conception of economy with those conception found in Niklas > Luhmanns theory of social systems (which is quite popular here in Germany). Hanno: Are you familiar with what Heiner Ganssmann, a former OPE-L member, wrote about Luhmann on "Double Contingency" (go to his homepage http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~ganssman/ and you will find DC in the section on 'downloads'). [NB: the topic of double contingency seems related to issues raised in the thread on "Hume", imo.] Note also the other articles in that section including the short one on "Capitalism" and the 2004 "What is wrong with the German economy?". In solidarity, Jerry
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