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Friday, January 14, 2011

JUST A THOUGHT

If I can muster the energy, now that I am teaching two courses [a Learning in Retirement course at Duke on Plato's REPUBLIC and a graduate seminar at UNC in Public Policy], would anyone be interested in a multi-part tutorial, on this blog, on an introduction to the thought of Karl Marx? I don't know whether I can manage it without going through the details of his economic theory [which I did in my book, UNDERSTANDING MARX], but someone might find it useful.

Or, I could just go on snarking.

11 comments:

Chris said...

Uhyou doing s Marx lecture on your blog is akin to fulfilling my wildest fantasies... Okay sure that's creepy, but I'm just really trying to say: he'll yes! Do it! Please! Thank you!

Unknown said...

Please do.

Murfmensch said...

First, tell us what you are doing for your public policy course.

Eggs Maledict said...

Please do! That would be great!

Oscar said...

I would also greatly appreciate this undertaking!

Debbylee said...

Professor Wolff, is it a coincidence that I came upon your blog on the very day I looked up Lewis Carroll's 'The Hunting of the Snark' in response to a query from a third grade class about snarks? I was responding to a friend's poking fun at a fairly unflattering photograph of a Ph.D. in Philosophy. Wanting to point out that my experience of a Ph.D. in Philosophy had been yourself as head of the STPEC program which I was delighted to be a graduate of the class of 1980, I 'googled' you....ah, the 21st century and it's information access still thrills me! In doing so I was delighted to see you sharing your views of the passing scene and have been reminded of why I chose my undergraduate course of study. LOVE hearing your views. Takes me back to the classroom in 1979-80 and I once again appreciate my unique educational bent. Grateful for blogs and in particular that you choose to do so! As for snarking, snark on!

Anonymous said...

Please do and I would also be interested in your understanding of the work done on Marx by David Harvey. Thanks.

J.Vlasits said...

As an alum of your Formal Methods in Political Philosophy tutorial, I would welcome it!

Michael said...

I'd like to add my voice to the chorus of yes votes.

Anonymous said...

That would be fantastic.

English Jerk said...

Yes indeed!