the debate is ALWAYS about who has the correct theory as to how to change power relations in society.
Ah, so it is that! But how can you have a theory of the future, that is my question? By looking at past events, e.g. 1789, 1848, 1917, 1968? If so, then how do you judge that these situations are the same as (or sufficiently similar to) today's ones? On the other hand, do you just imagine future scenarios and call that imagining your 'theory'.
I just don't think a 'how to do' manual is what theory is.
Tahir
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