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ECONOMIC-PHILOSOPHIC MANUSCRIPT OF 1978, AS IT WERE PART I Robert Paul Wolff

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Robert Paul Wolff is a philosophy professor that has written extensively on social and political philosophy, and Karl Marx, in addition to be being an expert on Emmanuel Kant. He is serializing an unpublished 1978 manuscript in three parts. This hand-written manuscript appears to have been prompted by Ian Steedman’s 1977 book, Marx After Sraffa. I recall reading the book when it appeared, but I have no recollection of having written the manuscript. I found it in a folder with a stack of other unfiled materials. It is presented here exactly as it was written, without corrections or emendations. The Philosopher's Stone ECONOMIC-PHILOSOPHIC MANUSCRIPT OF 1978, AS IT WERE PART IRobert Paul Wolff | professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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Robert Paul Wolff is a philosophy professor that has written extensively on social and political philosophy, and Karl Marx, in addition to be being an expert on Emmanuel Kant. He is serializing an unpublished 1978 manuscript in three parts.
This hand-written manuscript appears to have been prompted by Ian Steedman’s 1977 book, Marx After Sraffa. I recall reading the book when it appeared, but I have no recollection of having written the manuscript. I found it in a folder with a stack of other unfiled materials. It is presented here exactly as it was written, without corrections or emendations.
The Philosopher's Stone
ECONOMIC-PHILOSOPHIC MANUSCRIPT OF 1978, AS IT WERE PART I
Robert Paul Wolff | professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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