[OPE-L:6476] Re: N. Sieber

From: Paul Zarembka (zarembka@ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU)
Date: Wed Jan 30 2002 - 23:05:48 EST


Alejandro,

I didn't mean that Sieber developed a theory that turned out to be close to
Marx's, but rather that he understood quite a lot of Marx and much better
than many others at the time.  In fact, other than Engels, who were other
sympathetic, published interpretators of Marx in Marx's lifetime?  None
comes to my mind, and Marx does not acknowledge any others positively.

Paul

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Alejandro Ramos <aramos@btl.net> said, on 01/30/02:

>Re Paul Z 6473:

>[...]

>>What seems clear to me is that Sieber figured out a lot of what Marx
>>was up to, on his own, in Russia, and this impressed Marx.


>Specifically, what had Sieber figured out independently from Marx?

>A.



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