[OPE-L:5905] Web sites on Marxist Economics

From: Gerald_A_Levy (Gerald_A_Levy@email.msn.com)
Date: Thu Sep 13 2001 - 12:00:34 EDT


A recent surf of the Web revealed some sites that may be of interest to listmembers -- especially to the 
extent that some of the following might have limited 
uses in the classroom:

a) If you want to let students read a _very brief description_ of Marxist economics, consider:

  http://bobbins.mdx.ac.uk/~john6/MARXIST.htm

by Paul Dunne. The above is part of a page titled "Economics at Middlesex University Business School".


b) do you like to play games with students? If so, and especially if you and/or your students enjoy the 
TV show "Jeopardy", consider assigning "Marxist Jeopardy:

   http://www.anzwers.org/free/marx


c) A pamphlet by Ray Nunes (Chairman of the Workers' Party of New Zealand) called "Marxist Political Economy:

http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/wpnz/politeco.htm

d) A course called "Understanding Marx's Capital" which uses Otto Ruhle's abridgement for required reading to teach Volume 1 in 10 weeks:
  http://www.workersliberty.org/wlmags/capital/course.htm


*** What are some other Web sites that might be of interest to listmembers?

(self-promotion is allowed).

In solidarity, Jerry



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