>>Popper of course argued those things too, but he believed that it was Marxism's ability at convincing people that it was a genuine science that helped persuade people to go along with it.<<
Perhaps this helps explain his somewhat negative relationship with the contemporaneous logical positivists? At any rate, my point was this is how Popper is remembered in 'popular memory', if he is remembered at all. A sort of forerunning foot soldier (along with Hayek and Rand) for reigning Miltonfriedmanism. Camus's anti-Hegelian and anti-Marxist essay, The Rebel, at least still stands as great literature. CJ _______________________________________________ Marxism-Thaxis mailing list Marxism-Thaxis@lists.econ.utah.edu To change your options or unsubscribe go to: http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/marxism-thaxis