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Date: Sun, 1 Jan 1995 10:55:48 -0500 (EST)
From: Philip Goldstein <pgold-AT-strauss.udel.edu>
Subject: Re: Re: autonomist marxism


	Richard Wolf writes that "the alternative I find persuasive is an
anti-essentialism in principle - or what Althusser coined as
"overdetermination" and others have developed further in various ways -
in which exploitation becomes one of the objects of the left's critical
attention which aims to grasp (and overturn) the interdependence
(formulated systematically in terms of overdetermination) of exploitation
and those oppressions that likewise find a place on the left's agenda of
social change." Richard, could you supply some references for this 
alternative? 

I appreciated your defense of a postmodern Marxism.

Philip Goldstein

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