Hmm...I find this insulting to the poets; since poets, "scientists" believe, are subject to woolyheadedness, give them woolyheaded prose. Or maybe the thinking is: "it's terrible prose--it must be poetry!" On Thu, 4 May 1995, Eric Glynn wrote: > I would recommend either of two books by Steve Resnick and Richard Wolff, > if your poets are at all interested in theories of knowledge production, > and some of the newer directions in Marxism: > > Economics: Marxian versus Neoclassical > > Knowledge and Class (the latter somewhat responsible for turning several > poets and economists into poet-economists) > > Eric Glynn > University of Massachusetts >