In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Harry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >Evolutionary (punctuated equilibrium), geological and astronomical >phenomena seem to me to unfold in a dialectical way and if we can >understand such things dialectically, why should we hold back, whether >or not the giants from whose shoulders we gain a wider perspective >recognised it themselves? But why should we, as socialists or Marxists, adopt such a perspective? In what way does it contribute to the struggle for socialism? -- Lew --- from list [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---
- M-TH: Re: dialectical materialism/activist materialism Charles Brown
- Re: M-TH: Re: dialectical materialism/activist materia... Rob Schaap
- M-TH: Re: dialectical materialism/activist materialism Charles Brown
- Re: M-TH: Re: dialectical materialism/activist materia... Charles Brown
- Re: M-TH: Re: dialectical materialism/activist materia... Charles Brown
- M-TH: LM Rob Schaap
- Re: M-TH: LM Jim heartfield
- Re: M-TH: LM Doug Henwood
- Re: M-TH: Re: dialectical materialism/activist materia... Charles Brown
- Re: M-TH: Re: dialectical materialism/activist materia... Charles Brown
- Re: M-TH: Re: dialectical materialism/activist materia... J.WALKER, ILL