Re: Marx's Marxism?

1997-11-05 Thread Michael Hoover
> Has anyone got the reference & context for K Marx's reported > denial that he was a Marxist? According to Hal Draper, Marx's comment is known via mention by Engels on 4 occasions: in a letter to Bernstein in 1882, in letters to Schmidt & Lafargue in 1890, and in an open letter in 1890 publishe

Marx's Marxism?

1997-11-05 Thread James Devine
On this subject, I like Che Guevara's statement that he was a "Marxist" the way physicists are Newtonians or Einsteinians (though I must admit that I'm no Guevaraite). in pen-l solidarity, Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clawww.lmu.edu/1997F/ECON/jdevine.html "Segui il tuo corso, e lascia

[PEN-L] Re: Marx's Marxism?

1997-11-04 Thread Gerald Levy
Colin Danby asked: > Has anyone got the reference & context for K Marx's reported > denial that he was a Marxist? See Joseph O'Malley and Keith Algozin ed. _Rubel on Karl Marx: Five Essays_, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1981, pp. 19-22. Jerry

Marx's Marxism?

1997-11-04 Thread Colin Danby
Has anyone got the reference & context for K Marx's reported denial that he was a Marxist?

Re: Marx's Marxism?

1997-11-04 Thread anzalone/starbird
Howard Zimm quoted Marx in the context of his own McCarthy attack (on his tenure as a professor?). I don't know the original citation, but I dimly recall the reference can be found (in the forward?) of Zimm's "You can't be Neutral on a Moving Train". Something to the effect that when asked if he w