I see. Thanks, Nate, for clarification -- it's helpful.
Eugene
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> From: Nate Schmolze [mailto:schmolze@students.wisc.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 12:14 PM
> To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
> Subject: RE: me too Bukharin or no
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> Eugene,
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> The words say more than they intended, so an apology is
> justified. I did not
> mean to imply that your comments about "forced" schooling was a lack of
> political consciousness. They were two distinct statements.
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> My comment on forced schooling was that it ocurred from a variety of
> political struggles and by referring to it as forced schooling negates the
> political struggles that were involved.
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> "My point being there is something more to history than cultural
> insensitivity. Maybe its not history so much as having a political
> consciousness. We now call those who advocate a free, public education as
> proponents of "forced" schooling. We probally need history more now than
> ever before but silly me I keep forgetting that history is dead."
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