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From: cbcox-AT-rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu (Carrol Cox)
Subject: M-FEM: Re: Another View of PK (fwd).
Date: Sat, 18 Oct 1997 08:17:07 -0500 (CDT)


	Since m-fem seems sort of moribund recently, I thought I
would forward the following post from femecon-l (maillist for
feminist economists, mostly academic and mostly anti-marxist). The
author of this post is not an economist. The post she is responding
to, by Barbara Bergman (retired from American University, and 
apparently the "Dean of Feminist Economists") came late in a long
thread on PK.

	I'm interested in marxist responses to the arguments of
an intelligent non-marxist. My provisional feeling is that the
kind of thing Joanne talks about could occur *in the context of*
a mass class struggle. I suppose that old classic film, *Salt of
the Earth* is an icon of public struggle establishing the framework
of "private but collective" struggle.

	Any comments?

Carrol Cox

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