I think it is Yoshie's and Carrol's position, as amply documented by recent exchanges. And don't insult my profession. I spend long hours -- I am doing so tonight -- to put issues fairly and honestly. It is my duty as an officer of the court to do so. jks
Miles Jackson <cqmv at pdx.edu> wrote:
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, andie nachgeborenen wrote:
> As I said. Some people believe that History, no doubt through the
> operation of Economics, notably class interests (but not, apparently
> class _consciousness_, which is psychological) directly operates on
> historical agencies -- classes, states (heaven forbid, not on
> individuals; they're epiphenomenal too), and any accompanying believes
> and desires are just the siren on the steam engine.
>
> jks
>
Leave it to the lawyer to resort to straw man arguments! Do you honestly believe this is a position anybody on this list would defend, as you presented it above?
Miles
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