Today, I finished proofreading Volume I of my collected papers. This volume contains my writings on Hume and Kant and on higher education, including education i South Africa. It will be available on Amazon as soon as we get the permissions, which as usual are slow in coming.
Tomorrow, I will start Volume II, my writings on Marx and Classical Political Economy.
The volume containing the Use and Abuse of Formal Methods in Political Economy, and a series of applications, is done but is awaiting a cover.
All in all, there will be six volumes of material, including my Memoir, some of it never before seen by anyone but me.
This is a very large project, but I rather suspect it may be completed by the end of the summer. Then I will have to find something to occupy myself with.
Any suggestions?
Friday, May 10, 2013
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Cross that bridge when you get to it? The massive interim project, plus the ongoing social charades, should spark some ideas.
I think you had mentioned once doing a mini-tutorial on the work of Erving Goffman. I think that would be much appreciated. I think "The Presentation of Self In Ordinary Life" is one of the best and wisest books I've read. Best wishes and good luck with the project at hand.
Re "awaiting a cover"
I don't read e-books, or at least i never have, so this may be a silly question. But here goes: I thought you were publishing these as digital vols., only readable by a computer or a device like a Kindle, Nook, etc. So why do you even need a cover?
I was a little puzzled by that as well, but I think the cover is portrayed by Amazon when you look it up. I guess when you download it you get the cover as well as a picture.
Thks, that makes sense.
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