If what Boris says is true then our social practices, etc., would be 
determinist, ultimately leaving no room for alternative choices that are equal 
in presumed benefits.  But alternatives are what typifies social practices.  
There are so many ways to act even though we are coerced or encouraged to act 
in certain ways in different times and contexts.
wc


----- Original Message ----
From: Boris Shoshensky <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 12:20:38 PM
Subject: Re: Berger:  Chapter Two - Politics: Th e Apparatus of   Commisioned 
Po rtrai ture

the Althusserian belief that "our desires, choices,
intentions, preferences, judgments and so forth are the consequences of
social practices"

Our desires, choices,
intentions, preferences, judgments and so forth are the consequences of
physiological demands forming social practices.
Boris Shoshensky
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