Marxism is a science

Yoshie Furuhashi furuhashi.1 at osu.edu
Mon Dec 31 17:11:24 PST 2001



> > One may very well say that radical anti-abortionists, to take one
>> example, are "moral radicals," but that's not what you recommend, is
> > it? What "moral radicalism" is, whether "moral radicalism" is a good
>> thing, etc. are debatable. As a term, it reminds me of the Women's
> > Christian Temperance Union & the Social Purity Movement. Sounds like
>> a mixed bag, with a likelihood that negatives will overwhelm
>> positives in the end.
>> --
>> Yoshie
>
>=============
>And of course they're saying the same thing about your views. That's
>politics.
>
>Ian

Which basically returns us to the question of what's scientific in studies of social relations. What makes one social theory a better cognitive map than others? Anything goes, and might makes right? If not, why not? -- Yoshie

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