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The following books by Robert Paul Wolff are available on Amazon.com as e-books: KANT'S THEORY OF MENTAL ACTIVITY, THE AUTONOMY OF REASON, UNDERSTANDING MARX, UNDERSTANDING RAWLS, THE POVERTY OF LIBERALISM, A LIFE IN THE ACADEMY, MONEYBAGS MUST BE SO LUCKY, AN INTRODUCTION TO THE USE OF FORMAL METHODS IN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY.
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NOW AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE: LECTURES ON THE THOUGHT OF KARL MARX. To view the lectures, go to YouTube and search for Robert Paul Wolff Marx."





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Friday, August 29, 2014

COURSE FLIER

                                                  



NEW COURSE

Philosophy 454

Karl Marx's Critique of Capitalism

Instructor:  Professor Robert Paul Wolff

Wednesdays, 1:00 - 3:30 p.m.

Caldwell Hall

 

An integrated examination of the historical, economic, sociological, political, and psychological theories of Karl Marx, with attention to the literary dimensions of his greatest work, CAPITAL.

 

Open to graduate students and advanced

undergraduates without prerequisites.

2 comments:

wallyverr said...

Looks very good. Could you please also put up your reading list, when you have it ready?

In the meantime, for anyone interested, you can find here the reading list for the Marxism module of the BA philosophy programme at the University of London (UCL, King's, Birkbeck etc).

www.ucl.ac.uk/philosophy/LPSG/Marx.htm

As you'd expect from the source, it concedes that this "Marxism paper is predominantly addressed to those aspects of Marx's thought that have attracted the attention of analytical philosophers." RPW makes an appearance on the London reading list, albeit outnumbered by references to UCL's own Jonathan Wolff.

Robert Paul Wolff said...

I will indeed post the syllabus when I have made it up [I don't start teaching until January 7, 2015!!