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Title Notes on readings and lecture notes, 1934-1946
Author Polanyi, Karl
Description File consists of Karl Polanyi’s hand-written and annotated typed notes on various topics including Marx & philosophy of the state, Marx & political economy, Marx & critique of the Gotha programme, Marx & theses of Feurbach, R. Luxemburg & polemics against the Bolsheviks, Lenin on economy & imperialism, Trotski & the history of the Russian revolution, Stalin & the history of the Russian Communist party, fascism and corporatism, national socialism, and the paradox of guild system, among others. Also included in the file are Karl Polanyi’s annotated typed lecture notes prepared for the Institute of International Education and presented at Des Moines Public Forum in 1935. The lectures are titled: “Italy - Was it Worthwhile?”, 5p. (See 11/05, 12/02); and, “Germany – Is It beyond Repair?”, 3p. (See 12/02). The file also contains lecture notes on “O. Spann and Modern Universalism”, 8p.; and, notes on “Perilous Europe”, 6p. for a lecture presented at Morley College in 1938. (See 15/03). The notes are in English and German.
URI http://hdl.handle.net/10694/523
Date 2010-08-19

Table of Contents

Name Year P.
Notes about Karl Marx
Gray: K. Marx 5
Labour 6
Farbman Socialism 7
Introduction Notes to Karl Marx's Political Economy and Philosophy 17
K. Marx: Critique of the Gotha Programme 19
Fascism. Angelica Balabanoff: Erziehung des Massen zum Marxismus (1927) 133
Rosa Luxemburg: Die Russische Revolution (1922) 35
1928+
Notes on Trotzki (early pamphlets) 88
1937 102-105
108-115
F.A. Voigt: Unto Ceasar Stalin on Trotzky 1938+ 127
1938+ 128
Perilous Europe IV 1938 130-135
Othmar Spann: Types of Economic Theory 1926+ 170-172
The Destruction of Capitalism in Germany 1937 204-205
Hitler's Undeclared War on the Catholic Church 1938 204-205
Spann O: "Der Wahre Staat" 229-236

Contents

Italy - Was it Worthwhile?

[2] Karl Marx

p. III: Hegel

[4] K. Marx

Marx was a perfectibilisation he used to destroy social necessitarianism / 'social necessarianism'

F. Oppenheimer

[5] J.L. Gray: Karl Marx in

[6] Labour

[7] Farbman Socialism

Bé (via David Guerin …

[8] Lukács

[9]

[10] Karl Marx Hegel


[17] Introduction Notes to Karl Marx's Political Economy and Philosophy