From: "cwright" <cwright-AT-21stcentury.net> Subject: Re: AUT: Storming Heaven by Steve Wright Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 18:36:42 -0600 Thanks Steve, I am looking forward to it! I may have to wait for the .pdf since I am unemployed, but I will make the librarians I know order library copies for their bookshelves (seriously) to make up for my lack of purchasing power. On another textual note, I just finished most of Capital and Class 75 (the 25 year anniv. issue), which I just got because I had to wait to resub. It is very interesting and plays like some of the discussions here between more 'Orthodox' Marxism and Autonomist/Open Marxism. I like the articles by Holloway, Bonefeld and Burnham, felt that Robert Fine really does not understand Marx or Hegel and found a lot of the articles very much more economistic. In a funny way, the CSE seems less oriented towards Autonomist Marxism than it was in its early days. Still, its a really interestig issue and this one and 76 have some intresting articles on unions as well which I thought might be relevant if people have the chance to check them out. Cheers, Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: <pmargin-AT-froggy.com.au> To: <aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 9:15 PM Subject: Re: AUT: Storming Heaven by Steve Wright > Hi Chris and everyone else. > > I just received the paperback version. > > I understand from Pluto that the retail price for the paperback is > 15.99 / US$ 27.50. > > Not sure how long the wait will be for the .pdf version, but that is a > reasonable thing to raise. > > All the best, > > Steve > > P.S. The book that Gigi e Franci have helped produce on Italian > workerism looks fantastic. Will try to translate the blurb later today. > > > cwright wrote: > > > > Storming Heaven : Class Composition and Struggle in Italian Autonomist > > Marxism, due out March 2002, $69.95 in hardcover. > > > > Steve, all I can say is 'Ouch!', err, congrats. How long do we have > > to wait for the .pdf version :)? > > > > Cheers, > > Chris > > > > Marx and Engels are "sources" for me, their writings are terrains > > where I spend time on archeological digs for interesting ideas. I do > > not take them as graven tablets handed down by God and therefore feel > > no need to "square" my ideas with theirs. If you do, then you have not > > yet begun to think independently. > > > --- from list aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu --- > --- from list aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
Display software: ArchTracker © Malgosia Askanas, 2000-2005