Abraham Rotstein, Weekend Notes
Overview
Part | Date | KPA |
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I | February 25, 1956 | 45/02 |
II | May 5, 1956 | 45/03 |
III | July 14, 1956 | 45/04 |
IV | August 25/26, 1956 | 45/05 |
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VIII | ||
IX | April 6, 1957 | 45/06 |
I
The Background of The Great Transformation
Russia
The Current Crisis
The Reality of Society
The U.S.A.
The Market and a Theory of Nationalism
Discussion oy My Letter of Dec. 17/55
Remarks
"Trade and Markets" Book
Sievers
New Book
Sundry
II
Parsons
The Reality of Society
Politics and the Current Crisis
The Institutionalists
Background of the Great Transformation [II]
The Exchange Triad and the Gold Standard
The U.S.A. [II]
The 1958 Book
The Ford Project
Remarks
The Trade Cycle
World Religion
Meaning of "material"
Questions
Sundry
III
IV
G[eorge] B[ernard] Shaw
[2] Every major thinker has two opposite ideas e.g. Marx, Hegel, Rousseau, and also Jesus and Paul state opposites in an indissoluble unity of temperament.
[6] P. once wrote on Shaw, just about fifty years ago in 1906, ”The Drama of the Economic Interpretation of History”[1]. He read all that Shaw had then written.
The Great Transformation and America
Technology and Utopia
The 1957 Book and Beyond
Rationality
The Revelations
Freedom
Archaeology
Christianity and the Social Revolution
Modern Politics
Marx
World Trade
Joan Robinson - The Accumulation of Capital
Anthropology Fieldbook
The Mind
Art
Remarks
Borkenau
C.S. Louis
Gardening
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
The Great Transformation and America
Freedom and Technology
Human Society
The Mind
Money
"Trade and Market"
The Great Transformation
Notes
Interdisciplinary Project
Pearl Harbour
Suez
Dubarle
Homans
Jews and Christianity
Critical Notes
- ↑ In was, in fact, the 1907 text, “A Történelmi materializmus Drámája” (The Drama of Historical Materialism) - Santiago Pinault (talk) 21:01, 11 April 2017 (CEST)