Carrol wrote: >>I suspect that it is only under rather exceptional conditions that >>"working class consciousness" arises. A strike is not really exceptional >>enough, hence its power to generate consciousness is both limited and >>short-lived. (The cause/effect langauge I've used in this post is itself >>quite misleading and tends to reduce relations to things mechanically >>bouncing off each other.) quoth Yoshie: >Thus we learn anew the criticism of Economism made in 1902 by the most >famous revolutionary in world history.... of course, he learned _that_ from Karl Kautsky (the guy who later had his name legally changed to "Renegade"). Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
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