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Hi Mike L,
Haven't you also broken away from conventional Marxian
interpretations of political economy which you have found
to be 'one-sided', mis-focused, and not enlightening?
Jurriaan said that there is "very little creative happening in
this area of publishing" ("it's mainly just writers using old
books to compile new books"). Other than your own
writings, what recent books on Marxian political economy
would you say are creative and offer fresh perspectives?
In solidarity, Jerry
- [OPE-L] Publishing and selling books on political economy, glevy Wed 24 May 2006, 14:15 GMT
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- Re: [OPE-L] Publishing and selling books on political economy, Jerry Levy Thu 25 May 2006, 13:35 GMT
- [OPE-L] Publishing and selling books on political economy, Jurriaan Bendien Thu 25 May 2006, 17:27 GMT
- Re: [OPE-L] Publishing and selling books on political economy, michael a. lebowitz Thu 25 May 2006, 21:53 GMT
- Re: [OPE-L] Publishing and selling books on political economy, Jerry Levy Fri 26 May 2006, 02:49 GMT
- Re: [OPE-L] Publishing and selling books on political economy, michael a. lebowitz Fri 26 May 2006, 03:38 GMT
- Re: [OPE-L] Publishing and selling books on political economy, Rakesh Bhandari Fri 26 May 2006, 03:58 GMT
- [OPE-L] Publishing and selling books on political economy, Jurriaan Bendien Fri 26 May 2006, 12:30 GMT
- Re: [OPE-L] Publishing and selling books on political economy, glevy Fri 26 May 2006, 15:18 GMT