So Charles, what's up with all the postings
on the Free Masons?  How is this related
to Marxism?

Jim F.

^^^^^^^

Take a look at the posts before this. First, some discussion of the CLASS
relations in feudalism and a reconsideration of the level of production and
science in the middle ages. Then I mentioned the stone MASONS as a working
class component in the Middle Ages, and the modern masons as deriving from
various physical laborers from past eras. Then Waistline mentioned a book on
the modern masons.
Waistline also pointed out that many INDUSTRIAL WORKERS are in masonic
organizations.

The Marxist angle is a different look at some of the influences and
organizations of workers and the working class, some influences and
organizations that are not usually discussed by Marxists , but may have some
significance in trying to understand workers.

CB




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