[lbo-talk] Slavery

tfast tfast at yorku.ca
Wed Apr 26 15:43:01 PDT 2006


No but it can and does play into that. Sit in on a class in African studies and you will hear it enough. It is not a Marxist point. Anyone from the Caribbean can tell you the difference literate or not.

Travis ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Pugliese" <michael.098762001 at gmail.com> To: <lbo-talk at lbo-talk.org> Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 3:32 PM Subject: Re: [lbo-talk] Slavery


> Those are good analytic comments Travis but, The National
> Geographic isn't the fora for a reprise akin to the Sweezy-Dobb debate
> in Science and Society and Past and Present.
> "Modes of Extraction of Surplus Value From Subaltern
> Semi-Proletarianized in the Global South," in The National Geographic,
> yup, the editors will publish that.
> Ironic you are accusing Andrew Cockburn, 'bro of Alex, son of Claud,
> of being an apologist for exploitation.
>
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