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Philosophy Talk, Stanford Univ.(USA)
Karl Marx
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AUDIO - Discussion Intro / general background- Karl Marx's philosophical views influenced much of recent thought. Three of his most important ideas, discussed here, are his theory of economic value, historical determinism, and his notion of alienation. Includes contribution from guest, Jonathan Wolff, professor at University College London.
Radio4 In Our Time:
Karl Marx.
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AUDIO - Discussion Discussion: Contributors includeAnthony Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London; Francis Wheen, journalist and author of a biography of Karl Marx; Gareth Stedman Jones, Professor of Political Science at Cambridge University
Holloway, John (2001) ‘Why read Capital?’, Capital and Class, 75 (Autumn): 65–70.
Link to article.(requires instititutional or individual subscription)
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Gurley, J. (1984) ‘Marx’s contributions and their relevance today’,
American Economic Review, May 1984
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Fine, Ben (2001) ‘The continuing imperative of Value Theory’,
Capital and Class, 75 (Autumn): 41–52.
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Jonathan Wolff. Why Read Marx Today?
Oxford Paperbacks 2003
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Williams,Rowan. Face it: Marx was partly right about capitalism
Spectator Wednesday, 24th September 2008
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-- Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, says that the financial world needs fresh scrutiny and regulation. In our attitude to the market, we run the risk of idolatry