I received this from Steve Cullennberg, but he received it from Riccardo
Bellofiore.
The strange characters here seem to indicate quotation marks and/or italics.
DM
On the tracks of a spectre.
The works of Karl Marx between philology and philosophy
For some years there has been a reawakening of interest for the work
of Marx. A widespread renewal of studies in Europe, in the Anglophone
world and in many other parts of the world, places his thought,
apparently out of fashion but of continuing relevance, once more on
the agenda.
As astonishing as it may appear, Marx remains today an author who is
poorly known, deprived as he is of an integral scientific edition of
his works. Such an absence is even more astonishing if one considers
that a significant part of his manuscripts and of the immense mass of
extracts and annotations from books which he was accustomed to make
during his studies, as well a significant number of letters written
by both Marx and Engels, remain unpublished. Furthermore, Marx¹s
work, notwithstanding all of the attempts of completion and
systemization which have occurred in the past, is characterised by
its fragmentary nature and its significant incompletion. Such
aspects, far from diminishing the importance of Marx, place at the
disposition of scholars a great open workshop of critical theory.
The work on edition of the complete works of Marx and Engels, the
Marx Engels Gesamtausgabe (MEGA), which was begun in Moscow and East
Berlin during the 1960s and first published in 1975, was interrupted
following the events of 1989. In 1990, due to the initiative of the
International Institute for Social History (IISG) of Amsterdam, the
Internationale Marx Engels Stiftung (IMES) was founded. Its purpose
is to complete the historical-critical edition of the complete works
(56 volumes of the planned 122 have already been published). Other
members of the IMES, in addition to the IISG, are the
Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (BBAW), the Karl
Marx Haus (KMH) of Trier, the Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi arkhiv
sotsial¹no-politicheskoi istorii (RGASPI) of Moscow. Scholars from
Germany, Russia, France, Holland, the USA, Japan, Denmark and Italy
are currently participating in the work of the IMES. Marx¹s works are
returned, in there enormous richness and with the undeniable critical
character which distinguishes them, to the study and the debate of
researchers.
It thus seems to be the appropriate moment to engage in a serious and
rigorous manner with the challenge of Marx¹s thought. Taking its
inspiration from the contemporary state of work on the MEGA, an
international conference will take place in Naples from the 1st to
the 3rd of April 2004 with the theme: The work of Karl Marx between
philology and philosophy. The conference, presenting for the first
time in Italy the new historical-critical edition, will present an
account of the state of philological research of the MEGA project. It
will also provide a forum for the discussion of new studies in the
field of philosophy, with particular reference to the early works
(which have been the subject of the major number of publications in
recent years), and to the critique of political economy, which
remains fundamental for the comprehension of contemporary reality.
Two further sessions will concern the Oactuality¹ of Marx¹s thought
in philosophy, economy and politics, and a meeting of some of the
most prestigious international journals which concern themselves with
these themes and the debates which they have aroused. All of the
sessions will involve a close examination of the most recent
interpretations of Marx¹s work in Italy and in the world, with the
goal of sharing studies and knowledge and attempting to forge
collaboration and contact between groups of researchers and
independent scholars. This would represent a significant contribution
to a new Marx-Forschung, necessary for all forms of critical thought
and indispensable for the comprehension of the present.
(Organized by: Università degli Studi di Napoli ³Federico II²,
Università degli Studi di Napoli ³L¹Orientale², Istituto
Universitario ³Suor Orsola Benincasa², Università degli Studi di
Bari, Istituto Italiano degli Studi Filosofici)
For information, please contact the conference secretary, Marcello
Musto: marcellomusto@xxxxxxxxxxx
CONFERENZA INTERNAZIONALE
Napoli 1-3 Aprile 2004
Istituto Universitario ³Suor Orsola Benincasa²
Via Sour Orsola, 10 - Sala degli Angeli -
Giovedì 1 Aprile ore 9.00
I SESSIONE: MEGA_: la nuova edizione storico-critica delle opere
complete di Marx ed Engels
Presiede Roberto Finelli
Manfred Neuhaus (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
Klassiker unter Klassikern. Zu den Editionsphilologischen Grundlagen
der neuen MEGA
Gerald Hubmann (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
Unvollendete Werke. Zu editionsphilologischen Konstellationen bei
Marx und anderen Klassikern der Sozialwissenschaft
(Pausa)
Izumi Omura (Tohoku University Sendai)
Die letzten Forschungsergebnisse der sendaier MEGA-Arbeitsgruppe Japan
Malcolm Sylvers (Università di Venezia)
La corrispondenza di Marx ed Engels nella MEGA_
Gian Mario Bravo (Università di Torino)
Marx, il marxismo e la sinistra in Italia nella seconda metà dell¹ 800
Giovedì 1 Aprile ore 15.00
II SESSIONE: Critica della filosofia e critica della politica nel giovane
Marx
Presiede Roberto Esposito
Giuseppe Cacciatore (Università ³Federico II² Napoli)
Il Marx democratico
Gianfranco Borrelli (Università ³Federico II² Napoli)
Gli elementi di critica della politica nei primi scritti di Karl Marx
Eustache Kouvelakis (King¹s College London)
Marx¹s critique of politics
(Pausa)
Marcello Musto (Università ³L¹Orientale² Napoli)
Marx a Parigi: la critica del 1844
Mario Cingoli (Università ³Bicocca² Milano)
Marx e il materialismo
Peter Thomas (University of Queensland)
Die Fastnachtszeit der Philosophie: Il Marx della Doktoratdissertation
Venerdì 2 Aprile ore 9.00
III SESSIONE (I Parte): Il Capitale: la critica incompiuta
Presiede Marcello Musto
Roberto Finelli (Università di Bari)
La scienza del Capitale come circolo del ³presupposto-posto²
Enrique Dussel (Universidad Autònoma Metropolitana Città del Messico)
³Grund² and ³Quelle² in ³Das Kapital² of Marx
(Pausa)
Jacques Bidet (Universitè de Paris X)
La reconstruction métastructurelle du Capital
Fritz Wolfgang Haug Freie Universität Berlin
Von den Grundrissen zur französischen Übersetzung von Kapital I
Marx¹ Lernprozess
Venerdì 2 Aprile ore 15.00
IV SESSIONE: Marx Forschung: annali a confronto
Presiede Peter Thomas
Frigga Haug DAS HISTORISCH-KRITISCHE WÖRTERBUCH DES MARXISMUS
Gerald Hubmann MARX ENGELS JAHRBUCH
(Pausa)
- Tavola Rotonda -
Presiede Domenico Jervolino
Jacques Bidet ACTUEL MARX
Daniel Bensaïd MARX CONTEMPORAINE
Sebastian Budgen HISTORICAL MATERIALISM
Aldo Tortorella CRITICA MARXISTA
Scipione Semeraro ALTERNATIVE
Sandro Mezzadra DERIVE E APPRODI
Sabato 3 Aprile ore 9.30
III SESSIONE (II parte): Il Capitale: la critica incompiuta
Presiede Giuseppe Cacciatore
Chris Arthur University of Sussex Hegel¹s Logic and Marx¹s Capital
Geert Reuten University of Amsterdam A transubstantiation is
hauntingS: the ideal introversive substance and extroversive form of
value in Capital.
Riccardo Bellofiore Università di Bergamo Marx dopo Hegel. Il
capitale come totalità e la centralità della produzione
(Pausa)
V SESSIONE (I parte): Un oggi per Marx
Presiede Pasquale Voza
Wei Xiaoping (Accademia delle Scienze di Pechino)
Marx research situation in today¹s China
Domenico Losurdo (Università di Urbino)
Tre generi letterari nel discorso di Marx: che fare?
Sabato 3 Aprile ore 15.00
V SESSIONE (I parte): Un oggi per Marx
Presiede Giuseppe Prestipino
André Tosel (Université de Nice)
Il comunismo della finitudine
Domenico Jervolino (Università ³Federico II² Napoli)
Il comunismo della finitudine e la traduzione come paradigma etico politico
(Pausa)
Alex Callinicos (York University)
Contours of Anglo-Saxon Marxism
Michael Krätke (University of Amsterdam)
Erneuerung der politischen Ökonomie: wo Marx unersetzlich bleibt
Daniel Bensaïd (Université Paris 8)
D¹une mondialisation à l¹autre. Marx critique de la modernité
(mesures et demesures du monde social)
--
Stephen Cullenberg
Professor of Economics
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521
Office: 909-827-1573
Fax: 909-787-5685
Email: stephen.cullenberg@xxxxxxx
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