>The just so stories of independence have been undergone so many
>contestations/mutations in various disciplines in the last 80 years that
>the last place anyone should think the final words have been uttered on
>the topic are in a Soc 101 class.
>
>Historicizing the various notion of independence and the explanatory cum
>political purposes the term serves would be slightly less interesting than
>the contestations over the historicizing of the concept of objectivity.
>Indeed the two terms inhabit the same party circuits.
>
>Ian
i often don't understand your particular specialist language Ian. What are you talking about when you use the word "independence" and "stories of independence"?
shag
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