Re: History of French
From: Herman Rubin (hrubin_at_odds.stat.purdue.edu)
Date: 09/17/04
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Date: 16 Sep 2004 19:17:50 -0500
In article <p5ugk0ho4ifmbk65kks8cdpmmid3bsn7m7@4ax.com>,
Mxsmanic <mxsmanic@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Ruud Harmsen writes:
>> I never noticed anything PC (poltically correct, that's what you mean,
>> not Personal Computer?) in what I read about linguistics.
>Every academic domain is rife with PC, unfortunately.
The worst is history; it no longer starts with the
evolution of ideas, and the military and economic
events which led to the development, but instead
the changes are attributed to the lives of peasants
in the societies. Individuals do not matter.
There are more intellectual Marxists on the social
science faculties in American universities than in
the former Soviet Union.
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