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Re: Question

by g kohler

07 November 1999 22:32 UTC


Instead of an answer, I have an additional question of a bibliographic kind:
can someone please point me in the direction of an article or book which
explains Marx's concept of freedom. (I understand in general terms that Marx
favoured freedom from oppression and freedom from want. Liberals could sign
such a petition. What are the finer points?) This could be interesting in
the context of a discussion on world-system and freedom -- how much is too
much, how little is too little?
Please note: I would be interested in "Marx's", and not "the Marxist",
concept of freedom. Let's say, if Lenin had never written a word, what do we
get out of Marx texts? I imagine that this has been written up somewhere.

gert


-----Original Message-----
From: md7148@cnsvax.albany.edu <md7148@cnsvax.albany.edu>
To: WORLD SYSTEMS NETWORK <wsn@csf.colorado.edu>
Date: November 6, 1999 10:20 PM
Subject: Question



does anybody have any idea about the contacts between Karl Marx and
Charles Darwin on evolution and historical materialism? (i mean the
letters)....

thanks,

Mine Doyran
phd student
dept of pol scie
SUNY/Albany
Nelson A. Rockefeller College
135 western ave., Milne 102
md7148@cnsvax.albany.edu



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