> On Apr 15, 2016, at 7:24 AM, Charles Brown <cb31450 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Why, then, was one of Marx's favorite mottoes, 'Doubt Everything'?
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> Not doubt thyself . Where does Marx , Engels or Lenin doubt themselves in a published work ? The classic Marxist texts are all in very certain and _authoritative_ voices, not as Engels calls it , shamefaced materialist self-doubt. Marx ruthlessly criticizes all that exists _in objective reality_not in his own subjectivity of his intellectual maturity. Hell Im older than Marx was when he died. I'm long past the youthful necessity to investigate a variety of philosophies , arts and sciences. I gave up philosophical agnosticism 35 years ago after subscribing to it in college for 15 years . Also, as a lawyer , Doctor of jurisprudence , I assume certainty of social theories all the time. Jurisprudence is the model for science. Scientists get "law" , their central concept from guess who ? LAWyers.
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