A few comments on the limitations and possibilities of the medium that we 
are using for communication seem to me to be in order at this stage:
1) There is a long tradition for group study and writing in Marxist 
political economy, most notably, in German study groups. The tradition in 
many other parts of the world is for individualized research and writing. 
Perhaps Iwao would care to comment at some point regarding his 
experiences with group theoretical research.
2) In previous study/research groups, people communicated with each other 
directly. The medium of the Net allows for more frequent communication by 
people in separate geographic areas (its positive aspect), but it also 
has its limitations and problems as well:
   a) Net exchanges tend to be brief and often suggestive, incomplete 
      and/or assertive. This can lead to problems regarding 
      interpretation of posts.
   b) In traditional groups it is much easier for participants to gauge 
      the motivation and perception of participants and to interact with 
      each other. We have, for instance, no way of reading body language and 
      intention in cyberspace.
   c) Some topics, due to the their inherent complexity, can not be 
      answered adequately with brief ("sound-bite" type) posts. As we 
      continue,  we'll have to give some thought to how this could be 
      overcome. Perhaps we could try seminar papers at some point.
3) Unlike most Net lists, we not only want to exchange views, but we also 
want to get something done. This makes our task harder, but more meaningful.
As we continue, we'll have to give some thought to time frames and 
concrete organizational structure for us to meet our goals in a 
reasonable time period.
4) The sine qua non for this medium, given our tasks, is good faith, 
logic and patience. If we give consideration to the problems outlined 
above, I believe that we can (and will) overcome them. This post is *not* 
directed against anyone nor is it a response to anyone else's posts. The 
mere fact that I have to make this statement to ensure that the intent of 
this post will not be misinterpreted, reinforces my perception of some of 
the problems outlined above.
We need to discuss our goals more and how we initially attempt to go 
about meeting them. I'd like to hear more discussion about this. I've got 
a lot of ideas, but I can't be expected to come up with (necessarily) the 
best ideas about this project. As I have said repeatedly, we need more 
input and exchange of ideas.
In OPE-L solidarity,
Jerry