>Devine, James wrote: > >>does anyone know where I can find G.B. Shaw's theory of >>exploitation (based on rent theory)? >> >>Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine >> > > > >If you want Shaw's own words, why not try "The Intelligent Woman's >Guide to Socialism and Capitalism (1928)". (He used the term >"Woman" of course in a general sense to mean both women and men. > >There is also a Fabian pamphlet "Socialism and Superior Brains" >which deals with this in passing, and also is an interesting >anti-elitist argument from a very elitist point of view.
Also, and crucially, look at the section on *Das Rheingold* in "The Perfect Wagnerite." Shane Mage "When we read on a printed page the doctrine of Pythagoras that all things are made of numbers, it seems mystical, mystifying, even downright silly. When we read on a computer screen the doctrine of Pythagoras that all things are made of numbers, it seems self-evidently true." (N. Weiner)