From: GERALD LEVY (gerald_a_levy@msn.com)
Date: Fri Jun 27 2008 - 13:20:19 EDT
> Action is good but concerning Science, good libraries and a pluralist environment are even better. Alejandro A: For a Marxian, praxis should be more important than a good library. There are only a handfull of colleges globally where the economics departments could be legitimately described as being as being "pluralist". As far as I know, there is not a single economics department in the advanced capitalist world in which the economics of socialism is an area of specialization. > Unfortunately, you can not find either of them in Venezuela today. Oh, I think there is much more pluralism in Venezuela than you recognize! I'm not sure about the situation with libraries, though. But, at least the _people_ can use university libraries in Venezuela as opposed to the situation at most of the elite colleges in the 'North' where you first have to afford the tuition before you are allowed access to university resources. > We don’t even have a single university among the best 500 in the world. I just looked at that listing. It is shockingly US- and Euro-Centric. > In addition, as non English speaking political economist I recommend to take advantage of the dynamism > of the English speaking scholarly institutions. There is more dynamism in a day in Venezuela than in a year at an elite college in the West. There is a tremendous amount of dynamism in Cuba today as well. Dynamism is what students have when they enter graduate school in the West. In the course of their studies and experience, it is generally shaken out of them. In solidarity, Jerry _______________________________________________ ope mailing list ope@lists.csuchico.edu https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/ope
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