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For what it is worth, I read carefully both Dunayevskaya and Grossman for their statements about Luxemburg (in addition to other matters) and it didn't even cross my mind that Dunayevskaya borrowed from Grossman. I found both of them quilty of significant, unacceptable distortion, but in different ways. It is published as "Rosa Luxemburg's *Accumulation of Capital*: Critics try to Bury the Message", *Current Perspectives in Social Theory*, Volume 21, Jennifer M. Lehmann, editor, JAI/Elsevier, Stamford, CT and Amsterdam, 2002.
Paul
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