From: Gerald_A_Levy@MSN.COM
Date: Mon Sep 26 2005 - 12:42:04 EDT
A nine-page listing by Tom Weston: "Some Materials on Dialectical Contradiction in Marx's Works": http://tomweston.net/DialectContr.htm ================================================ 1. Weston doesn't define "dialectical contradiction" in the above. 2. Are all of the "dialectical contradictions" (dc) that Weston lists actually instances of dc? Is he using or mis-using this expression? 3. In the note preceding the listing, he wrote: the "Aveling-Moore translation of *Capital*, vol. 1, which is followed in the *Collected Works*, vol. 35, is not adequate for philosophical study despite its charm." Do you agree with this? In solidarity, Jerry
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