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Robert Waldmann Has an Interpretation of Karl Marx that Is New to Me...
Robert Waldmann Has an Interpretation of Karl Marx that Is New to Me...
I would not have thought it was possible. Robert Waldmann has an interpretation of Karl Marx's "Critique of the Gotha Program" that I had never seen before. As Robert (correctly) argues, the correct interpretation of Marx's phrase "from each according to his ability, to each according ...
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Golgotha program update
Angry Bear — Robert Waldmann Looks like there are still people interested in Marx. I guessed Brad would be interested (OK so I link begged but just a little) but I wouldn't have guessed that James Wimberley would be. Mainly this post is about an e-mail from Ben Ross which I print (with permission) after the jump Ben Ross to me show details 11:15 PM (2 hours ago) Reply I was very taken by your post on Marx's "to each according to his needs." It sounded plausible - I'm nowhere near enough of an expert on this ...

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