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- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 12:35:00 EST
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- From: DGPAZ@CLEMSON.BITNET
- Subject: Re: high school mythmakers
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- On Mon, 9 Nov 1992 14:54:37 EST Lenny <LABBEY@GTRI01.BITNET> said:
- > The Mexican constitution might forbid slavery, but when I was in Baja
- > last year, I saw thousands of slaves. I think that 90% of the
- > population is slave. Their chains are economical and educational, but
- > are these chains less real?
-
- Of course you are right. Wage slavery and the slavery of
- petty tradition both are as much slavery as chattel
- slavery (so Marx pointed out).
-
- Denis Paz
- Department of History
- Clemson University
- South Carolina, U.S.A.
- dgpaz@clemson.bitnet
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