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
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
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
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>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
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> 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
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
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
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.
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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
Eric,
See my (this day) post to Blair for my "Usual suspects" list of texts.
Ron
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