At 01:56 AM 2/14/2012, Tahir Wood wrote:
>From: "shag carpet bomb" <shag at cleandraws.com>
>
>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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