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At 16:57 25/05/00 GMT, glevy@acnet.pratt.edu wrote:
>a) The struggle is for a self-determining society, a society characterised
>by a fluidity of social relations.
why should the class struggle lead to this?
>b) Struggle now is pre-figurative: the form of struggle is related to the
>goal of a self-determining society. Struggle is directed against
>rigidification.
whose struggle?
>d) Theory is an integral part of struggle. Theory must be directed against
>the definition which is the conceptual counterpart of the rigidification of
>social relations.
Why should it?
Paul Cockshott (clyder@gn.apc.org)
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