From: dogangoecmen@aol.com
Date: Sun Apr 06 2008 - 15:34:27 EDT
Very welcome Professor Duccion Cavalieri, "You may think of me as an independent and critical Marxist, a left- wing intellectual with broad cultural interests, who conceives economics as a social science and labour as the substance (but not the measure) of value. One who dislikes any forms of dogmatism (including dia-mat) and favors methodological and theoretical pluralism." This seems to be the dominating tendency among academics throughout the world. I oppose to this pluralistic approach. I rather think with Hegel that any approach that does not see unity in diversity tends to be dogmatic. I would be interested in reading any paper of yours that justifies your 'non-dogmatic' approach. Very welcome, Dogan Göcmen -----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung----- Von: ope-admin@ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu An: ope@lists.csuchico.edu Verschickt: So., 6. Apr. 2008, 17:38 Thema: [OPE] Duccio Cavalieri I am very pleased to welcome and introduce Duccio Cavalieri to OPE-L. The bibliographic notes which he provided (and I re-typed because of the format in which it was sent as an attachment: any mistakes in spelling, etc. are most likely my own) fill in the picture: =================================== "I was born in Milan (1935) and educated in Rome (classical studies and law degree), Cambridge, England (King's College) , and Cambridge, Mass. (MIT). I am married, with three children, and live near Florence, in the countryside. I was once an active member of the FGCI, the Italian Youth Communist Federation (a branch of the Italian Communist Party) in the period 1951-1956. I withdrew from it after the Hungarian revolution. You may think of me as an independent and critical Marxist, a left- wing intellectual with broad cultural interests, who conceives economics as a social science and labour as the substance (but not the measure) of value. One who dislikes any forms of dogmatism (including dia-mat) and favors methodological and theoretical pluralism. In 1967 I became an associate professor of economics. Then I taught in the Universities of Rome and Messina (full professor). Since 1977 I have been professor of Political Economy in the University of Florence (faculty of law). I still hold such position. There are several books of mine (on the theory of investment, optimal growth and planning, incomes policy, causality and interdependence in economic theory, the epistemology and historiography of political economy, positive humanism and the critique of economic determinism) and more than one hundred essays and articles, published in five languages. Most of these works have a theoretical, philosophical or methodological nature. In Italy, at least thirty thousand university students read my textbooks of economic theory. I started and edited various learned journals (including Quaderni di storia dell'economia politica, History of Economic Ideas, and Il pensiero economico italiano). I am also a referee, a reviewer and a member of the scientific board of the "Comitato dei garanti" of AISPE (the Italian Society for the History of Economic Thought) and a member of the Italian mailing list "Marxiana". My current research interests are centred on the theory of value and exploitation, on the theory of capital and investment, on an integrated theory of money, credit and finance, on the possibility of a libertarian and humanist rethinking of theoretical Marxism and on the political economy of post-modernism". ================================ Duccio's e-mail address is <d.cavalieri@unifi.it> Duccio: welcome aboard! In solidarity, Jerry _______________________________________________ ope mailing list ope@lists.csuchico.edu https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/ope ________________________________________________________________________ Bei AOL gibt's jetzt kostenlos eMail für alle. Klicken Sie auf AOL.de um heraus zu finden, was es sonst noch kostenlos bei AOL gibt. _______________________________________________ ope mailing list ope@lists.csuchico.edu https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/ope
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