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Forum Post Albert: My Bad...

Forum Post, November, 08 2010 Michael Albert
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Apologies for being so tardy with chapter three. First I was in the UK on a speaking tour for a couple of weeks. They worked me to near death - hell, maybe I was even dead, I'm not sure. I have carefully consider next time whether 22 talks an...

Forum Post Albert: Re: Re: Chapter Two: Refining Four Views

Forum Post, November, 03 2010 Michael Albert
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I think I can do it quickly without losing anything - will try.

Forum Post Albert: Been Away

Forum Post, November, 03 2010 Michael Albert
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Sorry Mark, and others - I was away in the UK and am just now getting back and caught up generally. I will fix various things based on comments here - and will try to get another chapter up online soon. I have caught a bit of illness, however, an...

Forum Post Evans: Re: you make my brain wobble!

Forum Post, November, 01 2010 Mark Evans
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I think what it might be is that - despite your ealier argument - when you return to the use of the phrase "sociology" (for me) it stiil carries connotations of specialised knowledge and training and as a result there is a danger that yo...

Forum Post Evans: Re: Chapter Two: Refining Four Views

Forum Post, October, 31 2010 Mark Evans
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Very nice! The only thing I can think of that you don’t address here is the issue of the claim that some Marxists make that they already have a three class analysis and that the petty-bourgeoisie are the same thing as the coordinator class....

Forum Post Evans: Re: Redline suggestions

Forum Post, October, 30 2010 Mark Evans
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just out of interest what are redline suggestions? 

Forum Post Evans: you make my brain wobble!

Forum Post, October, 30 2010 Mark Evans
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... also Im not keen on this sentence - “Changing society is more like sociology.” Im not sure why because it is consistent with the argument you present but every time I read your intro and get to that part my brain/mind wobbles. &n...

Forum Post Evans: Re: Introduction - Draft Two

Forum Post, October, 30 2010 Mark Evans
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Michael - I thinks this read very well.  I like the style and I like the content.    However, I would like to see the argument you present about different kinds of knowledge connected to the delusional / pretentious claims made by ...

Forum Post Marty: Re: Re: Re: Re: few comments

Forum Post, October, 21 2010 Daniel Marty
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I promise I keep it in mind, I'll keep you informed. Hasta pronto

Forum Post Lewis: Re: Re: Knee Jerks

Forum Post, October, 20 2010 Alexander Lewis
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first off, i'm not sure what i meant when i said "linear concept" in my question. i can best figure that i was tired and writing a few directions in my head when i didn't reread. your answer was applicable all the same. i think i...

Forum Post Albert: Re: Re: Chapter Two: Refining Four Views

Forum Post, October, 19 2010 Michael Albert
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Arash, Thanks for the kind words. We don't have means for commenting on left menu content. And I think it would abuse the blog system for me to post every chapter update so the way to keep commenting on earlier content is tom append it to the e...

Forum Post Kolahi: Re: Chapter Two: Refining Four Views

Forum Post, October, 19 2010 Arash Kolahi
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Michael, This is fantastic!  I just finished reading the new versions of the introduction, chapter 1 and really like the progress!  I noticed that I wasn't able to comment on the latest revisions on the left "Current Draft&q...

Forum Post Albert: Re: Re: Re: half question / half suggestion

Forum Post, October, 17 2010 Michael Albert
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You are very welcome. Hopefully I will stay on a path you like.

Forum Post Quesinberry: Re: Re: half question / half suggestion

Forum Post, October, 17 2010 Steven Quesinberry
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Dear Michael, I suppose I am writing to encourage you to continue to focus on the notion of 'empowerment' that you begin to elucidate in this chapter.   One of the typical arguments made against the isms ( I know Parecon ...

Forum Post Albert: Re: Knee Jerks

Forum Post, October, 17 2010 Michael Albert
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Hi, One problem for any writer is that to fully address concerns, as they arise for each reader, in light of that reader's particular priorities, is literally impossible. If you do a - you can't do b - at the same time.  That said, ...

Forum Post Albert: Re: Re: Re: few comments

Forum Post, October, 17 2010 Michael Albert
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If I got an invite from the CNT to Spain - unless something absolutely unavoidable prevented it - I would most certainly accept. Obviously to give talks, but for seminars, even courses, etc. Sure!

Forum Post Albert: Re: Wondering

Forum Post, October, 17 2010 Michael Albert
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It is a bit hard to answer.... My intent is that the book will be a one stop place to get up to speed in the perspective - concepts,  general values, key insights, and themes and some applications - needed to be a confident contributing memb...

Forum Post Marty: Re: Re: few comments

Forum Post, October, 17 2010 Daniel Marty
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Michael, I can agree with no banning any coordinator or capitalist from a left movement only due to its position or name. There are certainly important issues on that matter due to the situation inside the movement but I think the problem arise m...

Forum Post Lewis: Knee Jerks

Forum Post, October, 17 2010 Alexander Lewis
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I'll say first i am a little behind, missed the email for this chapter and received one that ch 2 was not well responded to, which i will try to find time tomorrow for. so i want first to get up to date. (curious if this could prove a difficul...

Forum Post Jones: Wondering

Forum Post, October, 17 2010 David Jones
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In the spirit of supportive critique and as someone who has read the body of your work going back to Between Labor and Capital, I am wondering ; are there new concepts you are introducing? Or is this just Parecon 2.0 ? Not that there is a theoret...

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