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Friday, May 9, 2014

COMING ATTRACTIONS

Two distinguished senior economists, Andrew Kliman and Alan Freeman, and a gifted young philosopher who comments frequently on this blog, Chris Byron, have collaborated on a response to my recent blog posts and my associated journal article, "A Critique and Reinterpretation of Marx's Labor Theory of Value."  They are putting their essay up on a website with which they are associated, Marxist-Humanist Initiative, and they have very kindly given me permission to reproduce it on this blog.  Tomorrow or the next day, I will post their essay here, and then in subsequent days I will reply to their critique of my arguments.  This is difficult stuff, folks, but I think the contribution of Professors Kliman and Freeman and Mr. [one day to be Dr.] Byron will considerably raise the intellectual level of the blog, so batten down the hatches.

3 comments:

TheDudeDiogenes said...

For a philosophy major and philosophy grad school drop out, this is exciting!

Chris said...

:)

Looking for Wolff!

For anyone interested in the critique of Wolff's theory, here is a link to the article:

http://www.marxisthumanistinitiative.org/miscellaneous/on-exploitation-and-profit-response-to-robert-paul-wolff.html

Chris said...

Looking forward* Wolff