RE: RE: RE: RE: Re: RE: Re: Re: Religing Marxism, was AM Histor ical Mat erialism 3
> Two (related) things I have learned from (or that have been reinforced > by) the "hermeneutic Austrians" (Lachmann school Austrians at GMU and > NYU): > > 1. read others "generously" though critically > 2. humility about one's own position > > the first was known by grad students at NYU during Lachmann's times as > "Lachmann's Law": especially when reading work of an > alternative school > of thought, one should "try to make the most sense of what is being > read." these make sense. They're good practice on pen-l, too. JD
RE: RE: RE: Re: RE: Re: Re: Religing Marxism, was AM Histor ical Mat erialism 3
Two (related) things I have learned from (or that have been reinforced by) the "hermeneutic Austrians" (Lachmann school Austrians at GMU and NYU): 1. read others "generously" though critically 2. humility about one's own position the first was known by grad students at NYU during Lachmann's times as "Lachmann's Law": especially when reading work of an alternative school of thought, one should "try to make the most sense of what is being read."