The following is a _suggestion_ that I want you to consider, not a proposal.
Rationale:
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We have been having excellent discussions, but we have been moving 
forward very *slowly*. I think that all would agree that the "Working 
through CAPITAL" procedure has not worked out in the way originally 
intended. Therefore, a more flexible procedure is needed, in my opinion.
Suggestion:
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(1) Each of us write a short post identifying the general topics that 
    they are most interested in having us discuss and why.
(2) Based on the above, we try and work out a spring "schedule" that 
    identifies what subjects we are going to discuss in what weeks and 
    months.
(3) As we then move to discuss particular subjects, it would be helpful 
    if the list member or members who suggested the topic write a longish 
    post on the subject. This would help us to get the ball rolling under 
    each topic and focus discussion.
Commentary:
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(1) The above could be viewed as either a substitute or a complement to 
    the "working through CAPITAL" approach. It depends on *how* we decide to 
    *order* the topics that we want to discuss.
(2) There are obvious advantages to this procedure but there are possible 
    dangers as well. In my opinion, we have to give some thought to the 
    methodological consequences of systematic vs. non-systematic ordering of 
    discussion topics.
(3) In a way, Alan's suggestion and the one above have certain 
    similarities to the "brainstorming" procedure a number of months ago. I 
    believe that we should consider the ordering of the topics to be 
    discussed  from the perspective of "extending Marx" (an ambiguous 
    expression that we probably interpret differently).
(4) None of the above precludes us now continuing with digressions or 
    returning to issues that were discussed before people went on vacations.
(5) As I said above, this is a suggestion for you to consider. It is not 
    a proposal. What do you think?
In OPE-L Solidarity,
Jerry
ps: It's my birthday. I am 42 as of today.