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  • in reply to: Recruitment #113219
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    'Mustering' is fine, though the banner is a bit musty now.Getting stalls at freshers fairs could be a good idea though, seeing as there is a new 'students' committee.

    in reply to: Recruitment #113217
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    Join a job agency?Seriously though, we are not looking for 'recruits' since we are an organisation of equals..

    in reply to: Paul Mason: a proper thread on his book #113118
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    Though I guess the "sharing economy" they talk about may open more people up to the idea of production for use etc. Or maybe not…

    in reply to: Paul Mason: a proper thread on his book #113116
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    I doubt theoretically the book will come to much, but I also think that a few years ago it is unlikely that such a book would have been popular or been featured in the Guardian. Perhaps the winds are turning in our favour?

    in reply to: The BBC and the SPGB #112402
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    ALB wrote:
    I don't know what or where "the red button" is.

    It's literally that. If you have freeview of digital TV it's the red button on your remote. I guess if you press it when viewing any BBC channel you'll get the options. I don't have a TV at the minute…

    in reply to: The WSM and the future identity of the SPGB and SPC #104704
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    alanjjohnstone wrote:
    Would this be any use to ourselves i wonder?

    Not unless we or they have a change of politics…

    in reply to: Kropotkin in the Guardian #112083
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    alanjjohnstone wrote:
    If only we could get such coverage for free access

    All these articles are PR for the brand new Penguin Classics edition of "The Conquest Of Bread"

    in reply to: Andrew Kliman in London #110668
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    As a warm up for Sundayhttp://zero-books.net/blogs/zero/james-heartfield-and-me-debating-marx-on-facebook/

    in reply to: Materialism, aspects and history. #111825
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    LBird wrote:
    For starters, then, you do know that Marx wasn't a 'materialist'?If the term 'materialism' is applied to Marx's thought, then it's entirely correct to add 'idealism', too.In that sense, Marx was an 'idealist-materialist'.

    In all seriousness surely you've got to ask yourself why no-one else has said that, ever…

    in reply to: WSM/SPGB – SOCIALISM AND RELIGION #112055
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    Paul Scivier wrote:
    Someting wrong there dont you think?

    No.Paul, it's time to stop believing in the tooth fairy.

    in reply to: Andrew Kliman speaking in the UK #87751
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    in reply to: Materialism, aspects and history. #111822
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    Dave B wrote:
    can you give me a maerial example?

    "Matter is the only substance"

    in reply to: Materialism, aspects and history. #111820
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    What is metaphysical materialism?

    In this case I was refering to the kind of materialism that is concerned with answering the metaphysical question 'what is the nature of the universe?' Metaphysics means 'before physics'. Before you can do physics you have to have some assumptions about what the physical is.So we have claims about what exists (these are called Ontology, a branch of metaphysics) and claims about what can be known (these belong to Epistemology). Most mistakes in discussions about this kind of thing come down to confusing the two.'Ontological Materialism' could more properly be called 'Realism' or 'External Realism' meaning 'there is a world that exists independently of our representations of it'.

    in reply to: Andrew Kliman speaking in the UK #87749
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    Still ??? but maybe it doesn't matter…

    in reply to: Materialism, aspects and history. #111815
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    Dave B wrote:
    I think you could make the argument that the enlightenment Bentham and his utilitarianism and the related consequentialism was materialist.

    Bentham may or may not have been a materialist, but utilitarianism is a way of approaching ethics "the greatest good for the greatest number", not metaphysics. It's not really relevant to the discussion in hand.Also the word "materialism" can be used to describe the desire to accumulate material goods but that is a quite seperate usage again not related to what we are talking about…

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