(B) r.b. At 2:58 +0100 28-10-2000, Alejandro Ramos wrote: >Hi! > >This is a survey aimed at choosing an alternative subtitle for a new >academic edition of Das Kapital. > >Please, choose (A) or (B) and post your selection on this list. > >Corrections and additional options are welcome. > >Thanks. >-------------------------------- >(A) DAS KAPITAL >A Treatise on Socio-Economic Geometry >by Dr Karl Marx >Former Mathematician of the University of Goldbach > >Including a method for modelling any self-replicating theoretical entity by >means of high-school linear algebra. (Demonstrations not provided because >having been the author a personal enemy of Profs. Perron and Frobenius >never read their articles.) > >Including also quasi-illegible drafts on what might be some insights on >non-linear theoretical entities for future development by Socio-Economic >Geometricians. > >Particularly readable however is Ch. 7, part 1, composed of 9 conjectures, >3 lemmas and 1 theorem that, although the author was unable to demonstrate, >some scholars consider to be an obscure forerunner of the Political Economy >of Wild Beehives. > >Edited by Herr F. Engels, Accountant, Astrologer and Arab/Spanish translator. > >Hamburg, 1894. > >[Reprint: Yellow Logarithm Publishers, Mahogany Press, Belize City, 2001.] >--------------------- > >(B) DAS KAPITAL >Dr Karl Marx's Report on his visit to the cities of Manchester, London, and >other British towns and places over the years 1849-1883. > >Being a description of the *living things* he found such as "commodities", >"money" and "capital", the fetishistic rituals performed by natives of >those recently discovered wild islands regarding their labor time, and the >possible laws of motion of such living things. > >Being also a comment on the way further historic-anthropological research >on socio-human organisms of production and distribution could be carried >out by scholars. > >Edited by F. Engels, Cotton Factory Manager in Manchester. > >Hamburg, 1894. > >[Reprint: Yellow Logarithm Publishers, Mahogany Press, Belize City, 2001.] Riccardo Bellofiore Office: Department of Economics Piazza Rosate, 2 I-24129 Bergamo, Italy Home: Via Massena, 51 I-10128 Torino, Italy e-mail bellofio@cisi.unito.it, bellofio@unibg.it tel: +39 035 277545 (direct) +39 035 277501 (dept. secr.) +39 011 5819619 (home) fax: +39 035 249975
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