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Since Leon Blum was born in 1872, he probably did not catch Marx's attention.
Charles Andrews
Hi all.
Quoting:
New Global Studies is the first journal to approach contemporary globalization as a whole, and across disciplinary lines. It draws from history, sociology, anthropology, political science, and international relations to study the past and present of today's globalizing process.
Notice that economics is not included in the list of disciplines that might be relevant to "today's globalizing process"! Isn't that fascinating? Reminds me of Marx's comment, re Leon Blum, that *all* of the Ministers in the French government were "Ministers of Labor." When they leave out economics, all they will get is -- bad economics!
David
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