Coming Soon:
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.
Now Available: Volumes I, II, III, and IV of the Collected Published and Unpublished Papers.
NOW AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE: LECTURES ON KANT'S CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON. To view the lectures, go to YouTube and search for "Robert Paul Wolff Kant." There they will be.
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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1. Bought a subscription to the online New York Times. (Given the recent exclusion of various news outlets from Trump administration press conferences, I will count this as a political act.)
2. Attended a march to support immigrants sponsored by our Neighborhood Action Coalition.
3. Contributed to campaign of Manka Dhingra for an open state Senate seat that will be filled in a fall special election.
4. Represented three educators in a grievance meeting. Called a special lunchtime union meeting to discuss support for these educators. (After reading articles by Marshall Ganz and Jane McAlevey, I’ve decided to include union activities on my list.)
5. Phoned Sen. Murray’s office to encourage her to join Sen. Schumer in calling for Sessions’ resignation.
Contributed to democratic national committee, postponed donating to Israeli peace group benefiting attacked Muslim community center in Florida and planned to email my senators about Friedman, speaking as IDF veteran, (in a way), plus pledged to doctors without borders and witnessed having to rush to emergency room in Brooklyn, just what the doctors and other professionals do heroically on the front lines and what is at atsake
Went to the "Town Hall" for No Show Faso along with 760 other people in the small city of Kingston, NY. Lots of press coverage. Gave some more money to Ossoff.
Went to a rally last week asking Senator Shelby to hold a town hall in Tuscaloosa. His main Alabama office is in the city.
Went to Montgomery with several other members of Alabama Arise to lobby the state legislature to end judicial override, the practice in which judges may impose the death penalty despite a jury's decision to give life without parole.
I renewed my membership in the Union of Concerned Scientists, who have been claiming in countless emails, ever since I responded to one of their email actions, I was a lapsed member. I have no recollection of ever having joined. The ruse, if that's what it was, worked. Then I contributed another $5 to Our Revolution, in a valiant effort to counteract the relentless banal evil of big money (other than mine) in politics.
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