A couple of additional sites worth checking-out: * "Study Guide for *Capital* Volume I" prepared by Harry Cleever for a course he is teaching now called "Introduction to Marxian Economics": http://www.eco.utexas.edu/faculty/Cleaver/357k.html The study guide comes complete with questions for review and poetry. Only Parts VIII and Part I -- *in that order* -- are covered in the guide. He offers the following explanation: "We turn to Part I *after* having studied Part VIII because hopefully the latter material will provide a framework within which the abstract material of this first part will be easier to understand". Sounds very similar to the reason offered by Althusser, doesn't it? ( Harry, though, -- unlike Althusser -- begins with "The so-called Primitive Accumulation"). * A site called "A New Marxian Social Theory: Class Analysis and Methodological Overdetermination" created by Steve Resnick and Richard Wolff: http://www.umass.edu/resnick-wolff The reading lists are worthwhile and there is a listing of relevant dissertations. In solidarity, Jerry
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