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> The trouble with the doctrine of "market socialism" is that it is an > economic theory only propagated mainly by academics who are not > economists. Hi Jurriaan: Was that a typo? Did you mean to write "academics who are economists"? > "Analytical Marxism" was originally a product of Stalinists who realised > that their crude dogmas were absolutely no match for English logical > empiricism, and then began to apply the tools of British analytical > philosophy to their beliefs. Which Analytical Marxists are you thinking of here? In solidarity, Jerry
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