Re: M-TH: Re: Gramsci on the State

2000-01-18 Thread Chris Burford
At 15:45 18/01/00 GMT, you wrote: >Chris, > >You seem to have come to a point of stalemate as to in what way >Gramsci is or is not a revisionist, but IMO both side have offered >little evidence from which anyone, who is not well versed in >Gramsci-ism, could come to a reasoned conclusion either

M-TH: Economic crisis forces Ecuador to abandon its own currency./ICFI -WSWSstory

2000-01-18 Thread Michael Pugliese
Economic crisis forces Ecuador to abandon its own currencyEconomic crisis forces Ecuador to abandon its own currency By Our Correspondent 13 January 2000 Use this version to print The small South American nation of Ecuador will abandon its own currency, the sucre, and dollarize its economy, Presid

Re: M-TH: Re: Gramsci on the State

2000-01-18 Thread J.WALKER
Chris, You seem to have come to a point of stalemate as to in what way Gramsci is or is not a revisionist, but IMO both side have offered little evidence from which anyone, who is not well versed in Gramsci-ism, could come to a reasoned conclusion either way. On the basis of clarification rat

Re: M-TH: Gramsci on the State

2000-01-18 Thread J.WALKER
Hi all (though ALL at the moment doesn't seem to be many!), David B wrote in relation to Gramski's theory that it was the: > doctrine that revolution is evolution and will only take place when all > the objective pre-conditions are present - namely a fully developed > working class (and cultur