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Weber's crime & punishment
Yoshie Furuhashi wrote:
>P.P.S. I'm claiming more than you attribute to me. I'm saying that
>Max Weber committed an intellectual crime of anachronism, akin to an
>anachronistic argument that Socrates was "gay."
Is an intellectual crime anything like a thought crime?
Tom Walker
Sandwichman and Deconsultant
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(604) 947-2213
- Thread context:
- [Fwd: [sixties-l] Fwd: Organizing in the Face of IncreasedRepression],
Carrol Cox Fri 08 Dec 2000, 05:10 GMT
- On-line college caters to conservatives -- The Washington Times,
Michael Perelman Fri 08 Dec 2000, 03:49 GMT
- The Internet Anti-Fascist: Tuesday, 5 Dec 2000 -- 4:98 (#494),
Paul Kneisel Fri 08 Dec 2000, 02:15 GMT
- Weber's crime & punishment,
Timework Web Fri 08 Dec 2000, 01:23 GMT
- Pearl Harbor,
Louis Proyect Fri 08 Dec 2000, 00:33 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Pearl Harbor,
neil Fri 08 Dec 2000, 02:06 GMT
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