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
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
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