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I have been (re?-)transcribing various letters in which various points of Marxism are elaborated. This post is an index of what I have so far. I do not know that I will go on much. Marx to Engels, 2 August 1862, sets out the transformation problem and Marx's solution. Marx to Engels, 18 June 1867, on the order of presentation in Capital. Marx to Engels, 24 August 1867, on the two best points in volume 1 of Capital. Marx to Engels, 8 January 1868, on three original points in volume 1 of Capital. Marx to Engels, 30 April 1868, outlines the three volumes of Capital, especially the transformation problem. Marx to Vera Zasulich, 8 March 1881, on how Russia might not go through the same modes of production as western Europe. Engels to J. Bloch, 21 September, 1890, about historical
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Robert Vienneau considers the following as important: Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx, Towards A History Of Socialism
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I have been (re?-)transcribing various letters in which various points of Marxism are elaborated. This post is an index of what I have so far. I do not know that I will go on much. Marx to Engels, 2 August 1862, sets out the transformation problem and Marx's solution. Marx to Engels, 18 June 1867, on the order of presentation in Capital. Marx to Engels, 24 August 1867, on the two best points in volume 1 of Capital. Marx to Engels, 8 January 1868, on three original points in volume 1 of Capital. Marx to Engels, 30 April 1868, outlines the three volumes of Capital, especially the transformation problem. Marx to Vera Zasulich, 8 March 1881, on how Russia might not go through the same modes of production as western Europe. Engels to J. Bloch, 21 September, 1890, about historical
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Robert Vienneau considers the following as important: Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx, Towards A History Of Socialism
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I have been (re?-)transcribing various letters in which various points of Marxism are elaborated. This post is an index of what I have so far. I do not know that I will go on much.
- Marx to Engels, 2 August 1862, sets out the transformation problem and Marx's solution.
- Marx to Engels, 18 June 1867, on the order of presentation in Capital.
- Marx to Engels, 24 August 1867, on the two best points in volume 1 of Capital.
- Marx to Engels, 8 January 1868, on three original points in volume 1 of Capital.
- Marx to Engels, 30 April 1868, outlines the three volumes of Capital, especially the transformation problem.
- Marx to Vera Zasulich, 8 March 1881, on how Russia might not go through the same modes of production as western Europe.
- Engels to J. Bloch, 21 September, 1890, about historical materialism and the relation of the superstructure to the base.
- Engels to Conrad Schmidt, 27 October, 1890, about historical materialism and the relation of the superstructure to the base.
- Engels to Franz Mehring, 14 July 1893, which initiates the concept of false consciousness.
- Engels to Werner Sombart, 11 Marx 1895, on the law of value.
- Antonio Labriola to Georges Sorel, 14 May 1897, in which he describes historical materialism as the philosophy of praxis.
You can see that I am interested in the political economy, and a bit in historical materialism.