From: Riccardo Bellofiore (riccardo.bellofiore@UNIBG.IT)
Date: Sat May 13 2006 - 07:08:46 EDT
Jerry, I think you find the answer on this site, and on this page: http://www.iisg.nl/~imes/intromega.html The term they actually use is historical-critical. The paper I attach explains the 'why' . But Regina Roth, Rolf Hecker, or Michael Heinrich, or Roberto Fineschi, may tell much more. riccardo At 14:14 -0400 12-05-2006, glevy@PRATT.EDU wrote: >Someone on another list, to whom I had forwarded Riccardo's >post on the conference, asked me: > >> What's 'the critical edition' that is referred to in the title? > >I answered: > >> The new scholarly editions in German published as part of MEGA2 >> of Volumes 2 & 3 of _Capital_. See below. > >But, (Regina, Riccardo, or Michael H), why is that called the >"critical edition"? > >In solidarity, Jerry > > > >09:00 MICHAEL HEINRICH (FHTW, Berlin, Germany) >Reconstruction or Deconstruction? Methodological Controversies about value >and capital and new insights by the critical edition > >11:10 ROLF HECKER (MEGA, Berlin, Germany) >New Perspectives opened by the publication of the original manuscripts of >Das Kapital, Volume II > >15:00 REGINA ROTH (MEGA, Berlin, Germany) >New Perspectives opened by the publication of the original manuscripts of >Das Kapital, Volume III -- Riccardo Bellofiore Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche "Hyman P. Minsky" Università di Bergamo Via dei Caniana 2 I-24127 Bergamo, Italy e-mail: riccardo.bellofiore@unibg.it direct +39-035-2052545 secretary +39-035 2052501 fax: +39 035 2052549 homepage: http://www.unibg.it/pers/?riccardo.bellofiore
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