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Re: socialist, capitalists stances.
by David Richardson
31 March 1999 21:22 UTC
Thanks to several for answers to the questions below. I gather,
like Holmes' Watson, that one's political ideology is fairly
irrelevant to his or her ideas of world systems. May I ask another
question?
As a socialist, how much ownership would I want to give to the
state ... beyond post office, street car lines, water systems ...?
I am by no means implying, in this question, that capitalism or
socialism is bad policy. Can my socialist country own all the
auto industry? Am I allowed to have all the super markets
state owned?
----Original Message-----
From: David Richardson <richardsonofnc@email.msn.com>
To: WORLD SYSTEMS NETWORK <wsn@csf.colorado.edu>
Date: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 7:47 PM
>Could somebody say how much bourgeois activity
>and/or capitalism is presupposed or recognized by the
>most typical socialist or Marxist world system analysist?
>Are most world system analysts Marxists or socialists?
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