Comments on Comments, or the Richness of Dialogue
Eric Godelier
Enterprise & Society, 2009, vol. 10, issue 4, 837-846
Abstract:
If my initial essay at a minimum had the objective of generating a debate and fruitful exchanges, it has succeeded. Of course, probably because of the inevitable ambiguities of translation, some of Chris Kobrak's, Andrew Popp's, and Paul Tiffany's comments suggest that a few further remarks are in order to clarify a set of ideas and allow further developments or discussions.
Date: 2009
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