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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VII | ||
VIII | ||
IX | April 6, 1957 | 45/06 |
X | ||
XI | May 25, 1957 | 45/07 |
XII | June 25, 1957 | 45/08 |
XIII | July 20, 1957 | 45/09 |
XIV | August 24, 1957 | 45/10 |
XV | September 14, 1957 | 45/11 |
XVI | ||
XVII | October 12, 1957 | 45/12 |
XVIII | November 2, 1957 | 45/13 |
XIX | December 21, 1957 | 45/14 |
XX | February 15, 1958 | 45/16 |
XXI | March 29, 1958 | 45/17 |
XXII | April 27 - May 4, 1958 | 45/18 |
XXIII | June 30 - August 10, 1958 | 45/19 |
XXIV | August 23, 1958 | 45/20 |
XXV |
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 [II]
- 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
- Religion and Revelation
- The Rousseau Problem
- Klages and History
- Beyond the Great Transformation
- Industrialism
- Modern Politics
- Background of Polanyi's Work
- The Russians and Chinese
- Art
- Psychology
- Remarks
- Canada
- Hesiod
- Greece
- The Quiet American
- Nuclear Discoveries
- Personal
IV
- G[eorge] B[ernard] Shaw
- 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 [II]
- 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
X
XI
- "Freedom and Technology" - General Comments
- Robert Owen
- The Reality of Society
- The Interdependence of Technology, Fear & Power
- The New Sociology
- Comments on my Preface
- The Economy and 'the Social Question'
- The Great Transformation [II]
- Freud
- Notes
- The Chinese riots on Formosa
- The Early Marx [II]
- Modern Politics
- "The Great Transformation and America" [III]
- Miscellaneous
XII
- "Freedom and Technology" - General Comments
- Introduction to "Freedom and Technology"
- Robert Owen [II]
- Institutional Analysis
- The Economizing Processus
- Book on Money
- K.P. on Writing
- The Canadian Elections
- Greece, Rome and the Economy
- Jewish Survival
- Notes
- Marx
- Edmund Wilson
- Sartre
- Shaw
- Dery
- Montague Norman
- The Poor Law
- Christianity and the Social Revolution [II]
- The Great Transformation [III]
- Trade and Market in the Early Empires [III]
- China
- France
XIII
- Robert Owen [III]
- "Freedom and Technology" - General Comments [II]
- Comments on my "Introduction", Draft #1
- The Great Transformation
- Interdisciplinary Project
- The Early Marx
- Sartre and Camus
- Modern Politics
- America
- China
- Notes
Russia Canada Adler Tawney Melvin J. Lasky "La Tyrannie" K.P. Personal
XIV
Comments on "Robert Owen, Draft #1 Frobel
- "Freedom and Technology" - General Comments [III]
- Interdisciplinary Project [II]
Notes :
- Sartre and Camus [II]
"Psychology and Ideology" Personal
XV
Comments on "Robert Owen, Draft #2
- "Freedom and Technology" - General Comments [IV]
- Trade and Market in the Early Empires [II]
The Market
- Interdisciplinary Project [III]
- Sartre and Camus [III]
Paul Schweitzer Notes The New Philosophy K.P. Personal Socialism Religion and Capitalism Economic Motives Russia Iron Curtain Literature The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism "Psychology and Ideology" [II] American Influence in Britain "The Nation"
XVI
- Robert Owen [IV]
- The Early Marx [III]
XVII
XVIII
XIX
XX
XXI
XXII
XXIII
XXIV
XXV
Editors Critical Notes
See also
- Presentation by Abraham Rotstein, published in McROBBIE (dir.) 1994, p. 135-140.