(Online petition @ 
http://www.change.org/petitions/lawrence-wishart-no-copyright-for-marx-engels-collected-works)


Karlo Marx and Fredrich Engels / Came to the checkout at the 7-11
by Scott McLemee
Crooked Timber
April 24, 2014

[…]

The Marxist Internet Archive (marxists.org) is a vast and growing resource, run 
entirely by donated labor, and as polylingual as circumstances permit. (Do they 
have Trotsky in Tagalog? Indeed they do.) Yesterday, a notice appeared in the 
Archive’s Facebook group, and also on its homepage, saying that Lawrence & 
Wishart’s lawyers demand removal of material from the Marx-Engels Collected 
Works: “Accordingly, from 30th April 2014, no material from MECW is available 
from marxists.org. English translations of Marx and Engels from other sources 
will continue to be available.”

Responding to L&W’s demand in a suitable manner would require someone with 
Marx’s or Engels’s knack for invective and scatology, and I’m not even going to 
try. But the idea that most of their work is going to be removed from the 
website on May Day is just grotesque.

Chances are the archive volunteers never contacted the press before putting the 
material up because they assumed, reasonably enough, that an edition prepared 
largely if not entirely with the support of old-fashioned, Soviet-era Moscow 
gold was not anybody’s private intellectual property—that the works of Marx and 
Engels now belong to the commons. They just want people to be able to read Marx 
and Engels.

Somehow it has not occurred to Lawrence & Wishart that, by enlarging the pool 
of people aware of and reading the Collected Works, the archive is actually 
expanding the audience (and potential market) for L & W’s books, including the 
somewhat pricey MECW volumes themselves, available only in hardback at $25-50 
per volume. I’m stressing the bottom line here, given that the press’s decision 
is rational only on the narrowest conception of it. But a piece of 
synchronicity involving another CTer underscores just how much the left can 
learn from, of all things, the sectarian right:

About the time the Marxist Internet Archive announced that it would be taking 
down all the MECW material, Corey and I both, by coincidence, were availing 
ourselves of radically under-priced materials from the enemy’s publishing 
apparatus. He’d received an order containing dirt-cheap copies of Bastiat from 
the Liberty Fund, while a day earlier I had downloaded free digital editions of 
the major Austrian School books on theory of value and the 
socialist-calculation debate from the Mises Institute website. There’s more to 
neoliberal hegemony than loss-leader pricing, but as ideological combatants 
those people know what they’re doing.

If Lawrence & Wishart still considers itself a socialist institution, its 
treatment of the Archive is uncomradely at best, and arguably much worse; while 
if the press is now purely a capitalist enterprise, its behavior is merely 
stupid. I hope some of you will get in touch with the press to say that, or 
something else appropriate. Here’s the contact information:

Lawrence & Wishart
99a Wallis Road
London E9 5LN
subs and orders:
T: 01621 741607
editorial:
T: 020 8533 2506
F: 020 8533 736

Managing Editor: Sally Davison. [email protected]
Finance Director: Avis Greenaway. [email protected]
Permissions: [email protected]
Website: Becky Luff [email protected]
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