zarembka@acsu.buffalo.edu
Fri, 15 Oct 1999 09:24:49
Jerry,
I happen to agree with you but this is a very controversial position to
take. As it happens, just yesterday, I completed a paper (for a
conference in India) in which I (mostly) defend Luxemburg vis-a-vis Lenin
and attempt to move the next step forward. The paper is not short (36 pp.
1-1/2 spaced) and is available at
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/PZarembka/len-lux.htm
The paper is entitled "Accumulation of Capital, its Definition: A Century
after Lenin and Luxemburg". I also have it in AmiPro 3 (which I use),
Wordperfect 5.1, or Word 97 should anyone prefer wordprocessor files. Of
course, I welcome any reactions.
Paul
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On 10/15/99 at 08:56 AM, Gerald Levy <glevy@PRATT.EDU> said:
>It seems to me, then, that the drive to imperialism is a
>*necessary* consequence of the accumulation of capital
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