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Old 03-27-2008, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS View Post
Again, that is your frame of reference so what you are saying is true only based on what you have been exposed to, in addition to being a historian versus another type of social scientist.

My frame of reference in academia is different. I am surrounded by Marxist colleagues.
Well, I wouldn't call myself a "social scientist" at all--that's a huge debate among historians as I'm sure you'll know.

We'll leave it here. I guess I don't know the context of whatever discipline you are working in. I'm guessing it could be sociology now that I've given a little thought to it. My adviser is having a lively & friendly debate over some economic history matters with a sociologist at UT lately.
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