Other than Marx, I mean. (more…)
… do I read other stuff for?
… creates C(lp)?
One of the questions Marx addresses in volume one of Capital is basically how does money create money, or rather, how do people with a relatively large amount of money use that money to get more money? (more…)
… secures the encounter?
In an earlier post on Althusser I suggested that attention to (producing) the encounters within organizing be taken as a response to Althusser’s aleatory materialism. I still hold to that. On the other hand, there are other responses. (more…)
… beats a three dollar book?
A one dollar beer, maybe, but I’m not sure. Before my trip in August I went to a used bookstore looking for stuff I’d be fine with throwing out when I finished it, so my bag’d get lighter as I trekked. Among what I got: two books from Oxford U Press’s primer “Past Masters” series, Roger Scruton’s 1982 _Kant_ and A.C. Grayling’s 1988 _Wittgenstein_. I also got A.J. Ayer’s _Language, Truth, and Logic_ which I decided I liked too much to throw out. (more…)
… did I read this weekend?
Althusser. (more…)
