Re: [PEN-L] Re: Reading ( Memory) Comprehension 101

1997-10-31 Thread Gerald Levy

Doug Henwood wrote:

  PS: Who suggested, in all seriousness, that the "intelligent use of
  bourgeois statistics" could serve as a substitute for Marxian empirical
  studies?
  Henry Rollins?

Close but no cigar.

 Perhaps the following will help refresh your memory: the above was
 suggested on the Internet on 10/25/87 by someone who claims to be a
 Marxist.
 '87? I can't remember - was Henry still in Black Flag then? When *did* they
 break up?

Oops! - that was a typo: the accurate date was 10/25/97. 

Another hint: the above was suggested on a marxism list with a weird name
called "marxism-thaxis."

Jerry






Re: [PEN-L] Re: Reading ( Memory) Comprehension 101

1997-10-30 Thread Doug Henwood

Gerald Levy wrote:

Doug Henwood wrote:

 PS: Who suggested, in all seriousness, that the "intelligent use of
 bourgeois statistics" could serve as a substitute for Marxian empirical
 studies?
 Henry Rollins?

Perhaps the following will help refresh your memory: the above was
suggested on the Internet on 10/25/87 by someone who claims to be a
Marxist.

'87? I can't remember - was Henry still in Black Flag then? When *did* they
break up?

Doug








[PEN-L] Re: Reading ( Memory) Comprehension 101

1997-10-30 Thread Gerald Levy

Doug Henwood wrote:

 PS: Who suggested, in all seriousness, that the "intelligent use of
 bourgeois statistics" could serve as a substitute for Marxian empirical
 studies?
 Henry Rollins?

Perhaps the following will help refresh your memory: the above was
suggested on the Internet on 10/25/87 by someone who claims to be a
Marxist.

Jerry