While trawling for citations of Martin Nicolaus's 1968 essay, "The Unknown Marx," I was surprised to find in my net a reference to , perennial Marxmail bĂȘte noire, Michael Harrington in a 1971 essay by Karl Klare, "The Critique of Everyday Life, Marxism, and the New Left," (1971). In a footnote, Klare mentioned that Harrington, "describes the relevant passages from Marx *Grundrisse* as 'utterly contemporary in the age of cybernation which began approximately one hundred years after Marx wrote.'"
Harrington was not mentioning the *Grundrisse* in passing. As the penultimate section of the penultimate chapter of Harrington's 1965, *The Accidental Century, *Harrington's seven page discussion of a passage from the Grundrisse Cheers, Tom Walker (Sandwichman) -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#39707): https://groups.io/g/marxmail/message/39707 Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/116772842/21656 -=-=- POSTING RULES & NOTES #1 YOU MUST clip all extraneous text when replying to a message. #2 This mail-list, like most, is publicly & permanently archived. #3 Subscribe and post under an alias if #2 is a concern. #4 Do not exceed five posts a day. -=-=- Group Owner: [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://groups.io/g/marxmail/leave/13617172/21656/1316126222/xyzzy [[email protected]] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
