I obviously meant to say, "regarding *HIM* as a human being."

By the way, I guess you note you're aging when you have to constantly
correct your posts on these lists.  And even correct your corrections.

On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Julio Huato <juliohu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Jim Devine wrote:
>
>> Awhile back I posted a criticism of Howard Botwinick's _Persistent
>> Inequality_. Then I apologized because I didn't know enough about it
>> to criticize the book. Now, having read several chapters, I'd say that
>> even though I disagree with the book on some (nonessential) matters,
>> it's the best left-wing/Marxist economics book on labor issues
>> (including labor unions) that I've read.
>
> This is very nice, Jim.  In my mind, regarding it as a human being
> (i.e. aside from his skills as a Marxist thinker), Howard represents
> the most decent, and overall best human traits of working people in
> this country.  Therein lies the hope.
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