On Mon, 28 Oct 1996, Blair Sandler wrote: > > I hate to say it but UMass Amherst is the obvious place to go, with Rick > Wolff, Steve Resnick, Sam Bowles, Nancy Folbre (and Ann Ferguson down the > hall), Julie Graham in geography, David Kotz, Jim Crotty, Jim Boyce, even > (shudder) Herb Gintis. :) Whatever anyone thinks of any of these > individuals or their work, UMass offers a broad range of different > heterodox perspectives on social theory. Jen, Blair, As someone who was suspended from Steve Resnick's class for daring to disagree with him (in a non-disruptive academic way - Eric Neilson , Gary Dymsky, and others who were in t hat class are my witnesses) , I would not put him on this list. I found the essentially dogmatic view of Marxism espoused by Resnick and Wolf (in 1981 - I havn't bothered to keep up with their stuff since for obvious reasons) to be profoundly disturbing and distressing. I know this debate has been had (p-robably many times) on Pen-L, but I thought my experience might be of interest (Jen, if you go to U Mass which does have some excellent people , I would advise that you steer clear - as much as possible of R&W). In Solidarity, Ron Baiman Roosevelt Univ. Chicago, IL