thanks for the serious answer chaz. but excuse me all to hell, i suspect that it matters what the nature of the differences the two of you are having and how those theoretical differences matter for political practice.
if using a dialectical approach to the relationship between theory and practice means anything at all to you then i would think that you could give me a serious answer to my question. what does it matter whether you drew on a plunder resources argument or not? i was hoping to get the two of you to stop bickering over what you said THEN --something that both of you obsess over in weird ways.
and next time you point out racism on my part chaz, i'll happily tell you to fuck off like you've just done to my concern that you consistently treat women on this list in a condescending fashion: me, frances, kirsten, ange have all been subjected to that kind of patronizing crap and i think i have every right in the world to point it out.
oh i guess workers of the west unite only means workers with big enough dicks
and don't start in on how you're a feminist. big whoop. so's doug. but if doug said something stupid or treated women as if they were stupid or not quite good enough for him to converse with, then i'd call him on it.
so i'll ask again: in what sense does a marxist [and particular marxist] analysis matter when it came to kosovo and political praxis and policies supported.
>When I see a post of yours I am not interested in , I just don't read the
whole thing. I don't mind if you don't read all of my posts and delete them.
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>CB
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>>>> kelley <oudies at flash.net> 10/08/99 11:52AM >>>
><yawn> frankly, i think it's disgusting that both of you have your posts
>from that long ago. woah! toO organized and anal retentive for my blood.
>uuummm. well....whatevA.
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>anyway, a serious question about this bizzo at the heart of your debate.
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>WHO GIVES A RAT'S ASS?!
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>no, no, no.
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>this is serious. what on earth does it matter? which is to say, let's
>move this off into a different terrain coz i'd like to hear about the
>specifics of how one's analysis of kosovo would make a difference as to
>what sort of political practices pursued, policies advocated.
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>coz if this is just about who has a bigger hard on for marx or who has a
>straighter or harder one than spare
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