Hey bud, fancy answering a few questions in teh Economics 101 thread? Don't want it to run out of steam and i'm kinda busy at the moment to put good answers in myself. Plus i'm at a bit of a crossroads politically and don't want to give confused answers.
I've heard that Luxemburg's book is quite tough. But then again, aren't they all. I'll see where I go from Capital vol. I after I finish it. I sincerely need to read some theory on organisation etc. as well, I have next to no opinions on those matters :/
thanks, I'll check out the glossary. I kinda have a plan to come through the next two volumes, right now, however, I need to concentrate solely on vol I, as illustrated by my thread I suppose
Those who, in the name of the quest for the "new," reject the use of the tested insights, understandings, and accomplishments of the last century or more, will merely repeat "old" mistakes.