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Re: Dialectical Economists
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- Subject: Re: Dialectical Economists
- From: Autoplectic <autoplectic@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 12:42:52 -0800
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On 12/18/05, Doyle Saylor <doylesaylor@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Greetings Economists,
> No doesn't work for me, but sort of kind of is like what Charles asked
> for.
>
> Here's what I think Charles wants, a readable engaging not hyper
> theoretic, look at economists that actually gives some interesting
> meaning to saying the economist has a bit of a dialectical or
> contradictory parts to them.
> Thanks,
> Doyle
-------------------
Oh, it doesn't work for me either but that's not to say that some
aren't trying to perform dialectics in relation to understanding the
current epoch. The historicizing of dialectics, especially post-set
theory and the development of mutli-valued logics is a project that
political economists [fill in the blank here].........
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