Ronald Chilcote's New Volume on Imperialism (fwd)

2000-06-21 Thread md7148
>Ron Chilcote has edited a new volume titled "The >Political Economy of Imperialism: Critical Appraisals" >Boston: Kluwer Academic (1999), 260 pp. isbn >0-7923-8470-9. >The table of contents & contributors: >Part I. SImperialism: Its Legacy and Contemporary Significance >M.C. Howard and J.E.

Re: Ronald Chilcote's New Volume on Imperialism (fwd)

2000-06-21 Thread Stephen E Philion
Actually, I was thinking of someone else, I'm mistaken in my characterization of Chilcote. In addition to agreeing that Chilcote is a fine progressive thinker, I might add that I think Jim Devine's a real sharp thinker who makes very insightful use of Marx in his writing btw... His web page is gr

Re: Ronald Chilcote's New Volume on Imperialism (fwd)

2000-06-21 Thread md7148
I don't think that we should continue this unproductive debate about who is who. Ronald Chilcote is well known to be an _established_ Marxist scholar. Actually, in his book, he _vehemently_ criticizes mainstream social theories, including game theory and rational choice as well as those who dist

Re: Re: Ronald Chilcote's New Volume on Imperialism (fwd)

2000-06-21 Thread Stephen E Philion
What debate? I said I agree with you, RC is a fine progressive thinker. I then added I think JD is also. I wasn't debating anything with you. I would also add that trees are known to grow leaves. Steve Mine wrote: On Wed, 21 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I don't think that we should contin