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From: carnes@gargoyle.UChicago.UUCP (Richard Carnes)
Newsgroups: net.origins
Subject: Re: Is randomness natural?
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Date: Mon, 24-Jun-85 15:05:01 EDT
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>> >   Most of what Karl Marx said cannot be tested.
>> >   That which can be tested is wrong.
>> > 
>> >                             Patrick Wyant
>> 
>>     That which can be tested is wrong???  So why bother testing anything?
>> I mean, if you can test it, it must be wrong, right?
>
>That which can be tested has been found to be wrong.
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>Paul DuBois     {allegra,ihnp4,seismo}!uwvax!uwmacc!dubois        --+--

This exchange is silly even by the standards of net.origins.  The
less Americans know about the thought of Marx, the more certain they
are we have nothing to learn from Marx.  If you want to attack
Marxism, please do it in net.politics.theory, where the subject
receives regular airing.

Richard Carnes