Re: [xmca] technological tools & foreign cultures

From: Nate (vygotsky@nateweb.info)
Date: Fri Feb 10 2006 - 04:03:02 PST


basile basile

Two online sources that might be useful are

http://vygotsky.nateweb.info/ and

http://www.marxists.org/subject/psychology/index.htm

In reference to your question check out

http://www.marxists.org/archive/luria/works/1930/child/index.htm
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>> constraints are both restricting and enabling.To use a hammer you
>> must subordinate yourself to the structure of the hammerat the same
>> time that, having subordinated yourself, you are enabled to drive in
>> a nail.
>> This is why Luria and LSV emphasized that self control arises in
>> conjunction with mediated action.
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