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Date: Sun, 25 Aug 1996 17:26:31 -0400
From: dls216-AT-psu.edu (Daniel Smith)
Subject: Re: Getting stuck in


Hugh wrote:
>Way to go, Dan.
>
>What I would call a great dynamic.
>
>Positive, constructive, driven by real curiosity.

Thanks for the positive feedback.

>
>Mind you, the best way of achieving that firm grasp of Marxist concepts is
>to get stuck into the engagement as soon as possible.

I intend on getting "stuck" into Marxism to the extent that my other
interests and responsibilities allow me to do so.

>
>Another excellent way, besides reading Marxist classics, is to read as much
>of the correspondence between Marx and Engels you can manage.

Any suggestions?

>
>I don't know if you're subscribed to marxism1, but Hans Ehrbahr there has a
>recurring e-mail class on Capital which subscribers are invited to listen
>in on -- tasks are set, the participating students do them, and the answers
>are circulated for comment that is also circulated. 

I am not subscribed to M1. On the off chance that I cannot find my
"instruction sheet" how would I subscribe?


Think I'll join in some
>time soon myself. Anyway, the collective effort makes assimilating what can
>be daunting new perspectives a lot easier.


Sounds really good to me. Thanks again for taking the time to reply.



Regards,

Dan



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