From: David Laibman (dlaibman@SCIENCEANDSOCIETY.COM)
Date: Wed Nov 14 2007 - 10:39:47 EST
Mea culpa, undoubtedly. There is, however, a comment, I think in *'Civil War in France* to the effect that all ministers in a bourgeois government are ministers of labor, whatever their exact titles may be. It was a reference to some socialist accepting a post in a bourgeois government. david Charlie wrote: > Since Leon Blum was born in 1872, he probably did not catch Marx's > attention. > > Charles Andrews > > David Laibman wrote: >> Hi all. >> >> Quoting: >> >> New Global Studies is >> the first journal to approach contemporary >> globalization as a whole, >> and across disciplinary lines. It draws from >> history, sociology, >> anthropology, political science, and international >> relations to >> study the past and present of today's globalizing process. >> >> >> Notice that economics is not included in the list of disciplines that >> might be relevant to "today's globalizing process"! Isn't that >> fascinating? Reminds me of Marx's comment, re Leon Blum, that *all* of >> the Ministers in the French government were "Ministers of Labor." When >> they leave out economics, all they will get is -- bad economics! >> >> David >>
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