On 10/24/2014 3:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I have some questions (serious questions to which I have no answer).
Unfortunately, while I still had eyes to read with I failed to read
Luxemburg's Accumulation. I remember browsing through Joan Robinson's
Introduction, which seemed to me at the time simply to brush the work aside.
Does anyone on this list have significant comment on the book? Capitalism
does seem to have become global.
I have written two or three pieces on Luxemburg's /Accumulation/. I
defend the importance of her work, but am reluctant to start a long
discussion. I will say that Joan Robinson's intro is some ways
preferable to many dismissive marxist readings of her work (including
Lenin's and Bukharin's).
Paul
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