James Devine wrote:
1) on "private" property's abolition: I think that the point of socialism
is to replace "private" property with _responsibility_. "Private" property
isn't really private: owning it gives one the right to impose a lot of
costs on other people and on nature, power without
. . .
Doesn't anyone know and good radical criminologists. We have a group of
lawyers -- gasp -- in the AU law school who are radical law theorists. . . .
I know a good liberal one, and he happens to be at AU.
He's Jim Lynch, in the Soc dept. I think you'd like what
he does.
Cheers,
I couldn't find the following on either of the csf.colorado.edu archives,
so I'm posting it again (with some minor changes). I hope it doesn't stuff
people's mailboxes unnecessarily.
The archive at csf.colorado.edu (where I read pen-l) has been down since
Monday and is still misbehaving, so I've