will flesh out a reply soon but are you suggesting Marx was British?
(no offence!)
On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Charles Clift wrote:
> Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 13:47:50 +0000
> From: Charles Clift <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH IN INDIA
>
> Please demonstrate that this list is not completely moribund.
>
> We are looking for examples of research in any of the social sciences
> (broadly interpreted) in India which has a British connection (however
> tenous) and that fulfils one of two criteria:
>
> 1. It has had a seminal impact on thinking about development in India and
> elsewhere.
>
> 2. It has had a discernible (positive) impact on the practice of development
> and on welfare.
>
> There is no time limit for this (J.S. Mill? K.Marx? H.Laski?) but modern
> (post-Independence) examples might be more welcome. But the historical
> examples are perhaps of more than historical interest. Any comments very
> welcome.
>
> Don't all shout at once!!
>
>
> Charles Clift
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