Abraham Rotstein, Weekend Notes

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Part Date KPA
I February 25, 1956 45/02
II 45/03 May 5, 1956
III 45/04 July 14, 1956
IV August 25/26, 1956 45/05
V
VI
VII
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

  1. 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)