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Dear Karl, | |||
I proposed the "modus vivendi" theme to the C.B.C. or a series of three short talks. They asked to see some kind of outline and so I prepared the enclosed. | |||
I am not entirely happy with it. It is rambling and disjointed and I recognize that more work will have to be done for the sake of clarity and lucidity. Nevertheless it was a question of getting the thing in immediately for consideration in principle, and so I sent it along. I am certainly eager to have your comments. | |||
As you know, I also propose to do my Master's Essay on this theme. I think that the pertinent results of "Trade and Market" should be included as a chapter of the essay, e.g. the chapter might be headed "What is Trade?" | |||
What form should a statement for my Master's Essay take at this point? Should I make use of the enclose "Summary"? | |||
Working on the same theme for two different purposes is the kind of thing that a novice like myself finds rather unsettling. Can you bail me out with some suggestions before I ride off in all directions at once? | |||
Best regards to Ilona, | |||
<div class="hand-written"><u>Abe</u></div> | |||
<div class="hand-written">P.S. Will write shortly on the status of all the New York matters.</div> | |||
== Letter Informations == | == Letter Informations == | ||
'''Reference''':<br /> | '''Reference''':<br /> | ||
'''[[Karl Polanyi Archives (KPI Classification)|KPA]]''': [[50/03]], 211 | '''[[Karl Polanyi Archives (KPI Classification)|KPA]]''': [[50/03]], 211 |
Latest revision as of 02:18, 30 May 2020
Dear Karl,
I proposed the "modus vivendi" theme to the C.B.C. or a series of three short talks. They asked to see some kind of outline and so I prepared the enclosed.
I am not entirely happy with it. It is rambling and disjointed and I recognize that more work will have to be done for the sake of clarity and lucidity. Nevertheless it was a question of getting the thing in immediately for consideration in principle, and so I sent it along. I am certainly eager to have your comments.
As you know, I also propose to do my Master's Essay on this theme. I think that the pertinent results of "Trade and Market" should be included as a chapter of the essay, e.g. the chapter might be headed "What is Trade?"
What form should a statement for my Master's Essay take at this point? Should I make use of the enclose "Summary"?
Working on the same theme for two different purposes is the kind of thing that a novice like myself finds rather unsettling. Can you bail me out with some suggestions before I ride off in all directions at once?
Best regards to Ilona,