Re: textbook

2000-01-30 Thread Michael Perelman
Rod, I didn't put anything in about Mexico or England, since I didn't know if anybody on the list would be volunteering to take up such a project. Since we're thinking of making it modular, there is no problem about adding anything -- as long as everybody in the group agrees with it. Rod Hay wr

Re: RE: textbook

2000-01-23 Thread Michael Perelman
exactly. Hopefully, we will have the existing outline look different than the comments. Every couple days or so we can sort things out. "Max B. Sawicky" wrote: > Let people log in and post an amended or alternative > version separately, with some space for comments > (a la 'guestbook'). > > A

RE: textbook

2000-01-23 Thread Max B. Sawicky
Let people log in and post an amended or alternative version separately, with some space for comments (a la 'guestbook'). A committee can sort it all out later. mbs -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rod Hay Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2000 1

RE: textbook

2000-01-23 Thread Louis Proyect
>This could be done through the archiving software used at CSF for example, >which allows display of messages by thread topic, although it might not >handle subthreads as well as other message board software. There is message >board software out there, a decent one by O'Reilley that carries a sma

RE: textbook

2000-01-23 Thread Nathan Newman
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rod Hay > > If we have a site where anyone can log in and amend the outline. We will > soon end up with a unrecognizable hodgepodge. I say we go with the one > we have now. Appoint an editorial committ

[PEN-L:7740] Re: Textbook on Marxism...

1996-12-05 Thread rakesh bhandari
These are very illuminating works which focus on the basic concepts of Marx's *Capital*. Paul Mattick, 1981. Economic Crisis and Crisis Theory. ME Sharpe Geoffrey Kay, 1979. Economic Theory of the Working Class. New York: St Martin's Derek Sayer, 1979. Marx's Method: Ideology, Science and Critiqu

[PEN-L:7733] Re: Textbook on Marxism...

1996-12-04 Thread BAIMAN
William, For what its worth I'm about to teach an undergraduate course on Marxist Economics (essentially though its not called this) , I'll be using: Paul Sweezy's THEROY OF cAPITALIST dEVELOPMENT NY:Monthly Review Press 1942, 1970 ; John Roemer's FREE TO LOOSE, Harvard U. press , 19

[PEN-L:7680] Re: Textbook on Marxism...

1996-12-01 Thread Alejandro Valle Baeza
I recommend for this: Edwards, R. et al. 1986. The Capitalist System. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. Alejandro Valle Baeza Fac. Economia, UNAM Mexico 04510, D.F. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[PEN-L:7617] re: Textbook HELP

1996-11-27 Thread MScoleman
I am teaching a course to undergraduates in the spring titled "The History of American Business." My idea is to break it up into studying a few cases such as: *The transformation of the shoe industry in nineteenth century Lynn, Mass.(Blewett) * The history of railroads (Chandler). My questions

[PEN-L:6947] Re: Textbook help

1996-10-27 Thread Rhon Baiman
Eric, See my (this day) post to Blair for my "Usual suspects" list of texts. Ron