thanks, justin, for culling the junk out of this list.
norm
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From: Justin Schwartz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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ok, ths, louis. Novack goes back onto the list.
norm
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From: Louis Proyect [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 4:23 PM
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Subject: [PEN-L:5131] Re: Re: Re: RE: thanks for the zillion references
to Marx?(plea se check the list)
Preliminary: You aren't reading Marxism seriously unless you read
Amilcar Cabral and the major works of Mao. To see Marxism in
gritty practice, see the greatest U.S. book of the 20th century
Justin:
Introduction to the Logic of Marxism - George Novack
Dull and antiquated.
George was a friend of mine. Whatever he lacks in stylistic panache, he
more than makes up for in thoroughness and ease of understanding. As far as
the complaint of being "antiquated" is concerned, I suppose this
Preliminary: You aren't reading Marxism seriously unless you read
Amilcar Cabral and the major works of Mao. To see Marxism in
gritty practice, see the greatest U.S. book of the 20th century,
Hinton, *Fanshen.*
Ellen Meiksins Wood, *The Retreat from Class: A New "True" Socialism*