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  1. Fear July 1960 by Joseph L Marx, 1960
  2. Woman Question: Selections from the Writings of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin by Karl; Engels, Frederick; Lenin, V. I.; Stalin, Joseph Marx, 1970
  3. Heinrich Heine 1797-1856. Internationaler Veranstaltungszyklus zum 125. Todesjahr 1981 bei Eröffnung des Studienzentrums Karl-Marx-Haus Trier by Klaus, Michel Esoagne, Jacques Grandjonc, Bernd Kortländer, Joseph A. Brieglieb, 1981
  4. Karl Marx: economy, class and social revolution; (Tutor books) by Karl Marx, 1971
  5. Joseph Stalin: A Short Biography. by Joseph] [Stalin, 1950
  6. Lieder und Gesange: Schlafend Tragt Man Mich (Dritte Folge, Nr. 4 / U.E. 5208) by Joseph Marx, 1912
  7. Letters from Lost Thyme: Two Decades of Letters from John Joseph to Patricia Larsen by John Joseph, Patricia Larsen, 2000-10-15
  8. The Betrayal of Marx (Harper Torchbooks)
  9. The Woman Question: Selections from the Writings by V. I. Lenin, Joseph Stalin Karl Marx Frederick Engels, 1955
  10. Osterreichische Spatromantiker: Studien zu Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek, Joseph Marx, Franz Schmidt und Egon Kornauth : mit einer Dokumentation der handschriftlichen ... Musikdokumentation) (German Edition) by Thomas Leibnitz, 1986
  11. Real Magazine - April 1962
  12. Country Gentleman October 1942 (Vol CXII No 10) by Joseph and Adeline Marx, MacKinlay Kantor, et all 1942
  13. History, Revolution and Human Nature: Marx's Philosophical Anthropology by Joseph Bien, 1984-12
  14. Joseph Marx Lieder fuer Hohe Stimme (No. 17187) by Joseph Marx composer, 1997

61. Joseph MARX - Nature Trilogy [CSS]: Classical CD Reviews- June 2003 MusicWeb(UK)
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62. Joseph Alois Schumpeter, Biography: The Concise Encyclopedia Of Economics: Libra
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"Can capitalism survive? No. I do not think it can." Thus opens Schumpeter's prologue to a section of his 1942 book, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy. One might think, on the basis of the quote, that Schumpeter was a Marxist. But the analysis that led Schumpeter to his conclusion differed totally from Karl Marx's. Marx believed that capitalism would be destroyed by its enemies (the proletariat), whom capitalism had purportedly exploited. Marx relished the prospect. Schumpeter believed that capitalism would be destroyed by its successes. Capitalism would spawn, he believed, a large intellectual class that made its living by attacking the very bourgeois system of private property and freedom so necessary for the intellectual class's existence. And unlike Marx, Schumpeter did not relish the destruction of capitalism. He wrote: "If a doctor predicts that his patient will die presently, this does not mean that he desires it." Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy

63. Joseph Marx (1882-1964)
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64. Who's Who
students. Marshall taught at Cambridge University in England from 1885 until1908. marx, Karl. 18181883. France. Schumpeter, joseph. 1883-1950.
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(for more detail on most of these entries, see the History of Economic Thought website at http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/ Bastiat, Frederic. 1801-1850. French pamphleteer who popularized economic ideas with superb satires, several of which are still read for amusement and profit today. Becker, Gary. b. 1930. One of the many prominent economists associated with the University of Chicago, Becker won the Nobel Prize in economics for his applications of economic methods to a variety of novel situations. Boulding, Kenneth. b. 1910. This British born economist taught for many years at the University of Michigan and then at the University of Colorado. Buchanan, James. b. 1919. A founder of a branch of economics called Public-Choice economics, Buchanan won a Nobel prize for his contributions to economics in 1986. Carlyle, Thomas. 1795-1881. A British writer whose only contribution to economics was the term, "dismal science." Coase, Ronald. Coase published relatively little, but what he did publish had tremendous impact. Though part of the Chicago school of economics, his most influentional writings, on the nature of the firm and on externalities, focus on tranactions costs as a force preventing market solutions to problems. Fischer, Irving. 1867-1947. An amazingly prolific writer on a wide range of topics, Fisher may have been the most important American-born economists during the first half of the twentieth century. A professor at Yale University, he made contributions in many areas of economics, including monetary theory, mathematical economics, index numbers, and the theory of interest. Among the reform movements he championed were prohibition of alcohol and eugenics.

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66. MARX ON NEED AND TECHNOLOGY Joseph BIEN
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University of Missouri-Columbia, U. S. A. University of Lille 3, Francea Technology, both as a concept and as a phenomenon, has received growing attention for more than a century. The notion of need has most often been treated as a topic of ethics but both are fundamental to social theory and each is fraught with implications for the other. In what follows I shall develop what Marx had to say on these topics and I shall consider in particular two twentieth century Marxian thinkers, Agnes Heller and Cost's Axelos.
It will be my argument that the two notions are central to Marx' s ideas of human nature and of history but that his myopic fixation on humanity, and his refusal to see nature as anything more than an object for humanity, constitutes the critical failing of his view. Man is being of history, and history, in its turn, is being of man. The two are locked in an embrace; they circumnavigate the dance floor of the world - each wondering if the other is leading or following. It is the fundamental tension in Marx: man makes history while history makes Man. They only appear to have eyes for each other.
Beyond them, as far as Marxian thought is concerned, there seems to be nothing. What created this human, historical world? What separates it as distinctively human and historical' Enter need and technology. 'As everything natural has to have its beginning, says Marx, man too has his act of originhistory... a conscious, self transcending act of origin. (MSS-1182)

67. MARX ON NEED AND TECHNOLOGY Joseph BIEN
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Pure and Empirical Knowledge Immanuel Kant (1787)
Norman Kemp Smith version from http://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/Philosophy/Kant/cpr, with text of Kant's second edition extracted. The four files reproduced here, cover all of Kant's introduction which succinctly explains his basic approach, plus another excerpt from early on in the work, an important section where he explains his reaction to Hume and the section on 'Antimonies of Reason' which is important when it comes to Hegel. Introduction.
THERE can be no doubt that all our knowledge begins with experience. For how should our faculty of knowledge be awakened into action did not objects affecting our senses partly of themselves produce representations, partly arouse the activity of our understanding to compare these representations, and, by combining or separating them, work up the raw material of the sensible impressions into that knowledge of objects which is entitled experience? In the order of time, therefore, we have no knowledge antecedeno experience, and with experience all our knowledge begins. But though all our knowledge begins with experience, it does not follow that it all arises out of experience. For it may well be that even our empirical knowledge is made up of what we receive through impressions and of what our own faculty of knowledge (sensible impressions serving merely as the occasion) supplies from itself. If our faculty of knowledge makes any such addition, it may be that we are not in a position to distinguish it from the raw material, until with long practice of attention we have become skilled in separating it. This, then, is a question which at least calls for closer examination, and does not allow of any off-hand answer: whether there is any knowledge that is thus independent of experience and even of all impressions of the senses. Such knowledge is entitled

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70. Marx: Carta A Joseph Weydemeyer; 5 De Marzo De 1852
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71. Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph
Proudhon, Pierrejoseph. Proudhon also met the feminist Socialist Flora Tristan and,on his visits to Paris, made the acquaintance of Karl marx, Mikhail Bakunin
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died Jan. 19, 1865, Paris French libertarian socialist and journalist whose doctrines became the basis for later radical and anarchist theory. Early life and education Proudhon was born into poverty as the son of a feckless cooper and tavern keeper, and at the age of nine he worked as a cowherd in the Jura Mountains. Proudhon's country childhood and peasant ancestry influenced his ideas to the end of his life, and his vision of the ideal society almost to the end remained that of a world in which peasant farmers and small craftsmen like his father could live in freedom, peace, and dignified poverty, for luxury repelled him, and he never sought it for himself or others. With other young printers, Proudhon later attempted to establish his own press, but bad management destroyed the venture, and it may well have been compounded by his own growing interest in writing, which led him to develop a French prose difficult to translate but admired by writers as varied as Flaubert Sainte-Beuve , and Baudelaire What Is Property?

72. Marx To Joseph Weydemeyer London, 19 December 1849
Letters of marx and Engels, 1849. marx To joseph Weydemeyer 293In Frankfurt Am Main. Source MECW Volume 38, p. 218; Written 19
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Written : 19 December 1849;
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Dear Weydemeyer, An unconscionable time has elapsed since I last wrote to you. Civil vexations of every kind, all manner of business and, finally, the general difficulty I have in bringing myself to write a letter, will explain to you my long silence. I have at last, after so many vicissitudes, succeeded in giving reality to my Revue Neue Rheinische Zeitung. Politisch-ökonomische Revue that is to say, I have a printer and a distributor in Hamburg. [J. E. M. Köhler and J. Schuberth] Otherwise we do everything at our own expense. The worst of it is that in Germany so much time is always lost before one can get to the point of publication. I have little doubt that by the time 3, or maybe 2, monthly issues have appeared, a world conflagration will intervene and the opportunity of temporarily finishing with political economy will be gone. As you live in the heart of Germany and hence are more familiar with the details than we are, you might perhaps find time to describe, for our

73. Joseph McCarthy
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Witch Hunts, Pledges, and Blacklists
Way Back in the 1950's, Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy had his own little version of the Spanish Inquisition , an hysterical attempt to root out the communism that he thought he saw climbing the walls all around him. No one was safe from his probing, beady little eyes. Government workers, College Professors, Playrights and Hollywood Screenwriters, actors, artists, musicians, gays, Jews and anyone with a goatee was suspect. (He would be foaming at the mouth if he came back today...;-) Many people's careers were destroyed by just knowing the wrong person. The most intensive focus of the Red Hunters was on Hollywood, perceived as the shaper of public thought. Many writers and performers moved to Mexico or Europe to avoid being put in prison. There was great pressure to avoid controversial subject matter in films or on TV, and the result was the Ozzie and Harriet myth, Doris Day and Annette Funicello, Beach Blanket Bingo: silly, vapid entertainment. The ice began to melt in 1960, with breakthrough films like "The Brave One" (written by Dalton Trumbo under a fake name because he was blacklisted) and Spartacus, both highly acclaimed and both addressing the plight of the downtrodden, repressive government, human rights, etc.

74. What Happened All Those Years Ago - People
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He lost his office and was imprisoned on account of his alleged complicity in the Popish Plot (1679), but was reappointed in 1684 and in that same year became president of the Royal Society. At the Revolution (1688) he was again removed from office. The celebrated diary, which ran from 1 January 1660 to 31 May 1669, the year his wife died and his eyesight failed him, is of extraordinary interest, both as the personal record (and confessions) of a man of abounding love of life, and for the vivid picture it gives of contemporary life, including naval administration and Court intrigue.
The highlights are probably the accounts of three disasters of the decade - the great plague (1665-66), the great fire of London (1666) and the sailing up the Thames by the Dutch Fleet (1665-67). The veracity of the Diary has been accepted. It was apparently written in cipher (a kind of shorthand), in which form it remained at Magdalene College till 1825, when it was deciphered and edited. He died in 1703.

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79. Miranda Joseph
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Reading Marx
CCLS 550 Spring 1997
This course has two main purposes. First, it will allow students to gain a thorough familiarity with many of Marx's major texts and ideas. As a survey of those texts and ideas, the course is divided into three sections, roughly 1) philosophy and method; 2) political economy and 3) politics. Second, we will inquire into the usefulness of Marx's ideas in our contemporary economic, social and political context. The course will operate as a reading group, which is to say that all participants are responsible for contributing to the explication and interpretation of the texts. To help fulfill the second goal of the course, each participant should have their own scholarly projects in mind at all times and be asking about, looking for, ways that Marx' work might be constructed as useful in relation to these projects. Requirements:
  • Participation: The most important requirement is that you do the readings, think about them and participate in discussions.
  • Response papers: For the first 6 readings you are required to write a formal "critique" (absolutely no more than 2 pages each) of the readings. These critiques will be graded and will constitute half of your writing assignment for the course.

80. Proudhon, Pierre Joseph (1809-1865)
Proudhon, Pierre joseph (18091865). and mutualism, orte of the sources of syndicalistthinking, the boldest thinker of French socialism (marx), a pioneer of
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Entnommen aus: The New Palgrave. A Dictionary of Economics, hrsg. von John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, Peter Newman, London/Basingstoke, 4 Bde., 1987
Proudhon, Pierre Joseph (1809-1865)
From his study of history and observation of the world, Proudhon derived a 'serial dialectic'. Everything in the world is 'serial' - i.e. is differentiated, divided, graduated and graded, but also coordinated, articulated, grouped; everything is multiple, everything is synthesis. The 'series' is a 'whole composed of elements arranged according to a certain reason or law'. 'Serial dialectic' is a 'law' of progression and organization, a general process of growth common to matter and spirit, to man and society. An antinomic dialectic, it unfolds as a chain of antinomic pairs whose opposition is the source of all movement and cannot be resolved into synthesis. Such a dialectic of tension, or of the 'balancing of opposites', is thus fundamentally opposed to the Marxian dialectic of synthesis. Labour is the real measure of exchange value, the only standard by which different products can be compared. The substance common to wages, investments, capital and profits is that they are either objectified labour or accumulated labour. Supply and demand are simply 'iMments tradueteurs', (translating factors) constantly disrupted by monopolies, fraud, speculation ete., and do not allow use value (utility) and exchange value (Iabour costs) to be objectively comparcd. For the 'law of proportionality of values' to be respected, a 'constituted value', a synthesis of use value and exchange value, must be created; 'society's accounts' must also be drawn up, labour seientifically managed and the structure 'socialized'.

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