[OPE-L:2726] ONE reference to Hegel by Marx, C.W. Vol. 30, 31, 32, 33, 34

From: Paul Zarembka (zarembka@acsu.buffalo.edu)
Date: Wed Apr 05 2000 - 14:04:11 EDT


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On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Fred B. Moseley wrote:
> 2. One very important piece of evidence that has not yet been mentioned
> is the Manuscript of 1861-63. This manuscript begins with a second draft
> of Volume 1 of Capital (Parts 2-6). This draft has only recently been
> published - in German in the early 1980 and in English in the late 1980s
> (Marx-Engels Collected, Vol. 30) (unfortunately, it has not yet published
> in Spanish)....

I just checked both the name references and the cited sources and only
found ONE reference to Hegel between 1860 and 1864, including the Vol. 30
Fred cites. This amounts to one reference in some 2500+ pages.
  
> This draft is extremely important as an intermediate draft between the
> Grundrisse and the published versions of Volume 1. It is much clearer and
> better organized than the Grundrisse and very close in organization to the
> final published versions. And the continuing strong influence of Hegel is
> clear throughout the manuscript, similar to the Grundrisse....

Huh?

Paul Z.



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