[OPE-L:2132] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Why is Malthus correct on unproductive labor, according to Marx?

From: Jurriaan Bendien (djjb99@worldonline.nl)
Date: Thu Jan 13 2000 - 05:49:17 EST


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Hi Paul

I do think we are basically on the same side here, although I think
Leninism has to be modified considerably in the light of history. But I am
not sure we should discuss Leninism at this juncture.

In solidarity

Jurriaan

At 09:55 AM 1/13/00 -0000, you wrote:
>
>> Basically with you Paul I always get the idea you see the transition to
>> socialism emerging out of a war. But there are different kinds of wars,
>and
>> some novel ways to fight wars these days. So the model of economic
>planning
>> in World War 2 may not be so relevant anymore.
>
>Its just the bias of my Leninism - epoch of wars and revolutions etc -
>showing through.
>
>
>



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