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Fw: philosophical/theoretic explanation

by snedeker

05 December 2000 15:00 UTC


    now Richard has finally stated his concerns clearly. all of that talk
about philosophy had confused me. it seems that Richard wants to make a
revolution against Capitalism. does he need to know Marxism in order to do
this?

in an earlier post, he suggested that most of our problems are more than the
product of capitalism. this is an important issue to deal with . we do need
to know which of our problems are the result of the C.M.P. and which are
grounded in earlier modes of production. maybe some are grounded in the
human condition. which ones?
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard K. Moore <richard@cyberjournal.org>
To: Sabri <SOncu@aol.com>
Cc: <wsn@csf.colorado.edu>
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: philosophical/theoretic explanation


>
> 12/5/2000, SOncu@aol.com wrote:
>   >Could you please tell us what you are trying to accomplish?
>
> I'm trying to accomplish a revolution, or that is, I'm
> trying to find what contribution I can make.  And everywhere
> I see people locked into something or the other that takes
> them out of the game.
>
> Of the philistines we can simply say, 'television', and
> leave them to their fate.  What bothers me is all the
> activists and academics who are on one island or another and
> don't talk to one another. Academic specialization is the
> epitome.
>
> I'm trying to learn how to communicate with people in other
> worlds, because I think that is the key to what is needed.
>
>
> rkm

now Richard states his concerns more clearly. all of that talk about phil
>



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