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  • Written between 1857 and 1858, the Grundrisse is the first draft of Marx's critique of political economy and, thus, also the initial preparatory work on Capital; it contains numerous reflections on matters that Marx did not develop elsewhere in his incomplete oeuvre.

    Darwiniana 2008

  • Referring to the poverty studies of Frederick Morton Eden (1797) (whom Marx also relies on in the Grundrisse), Malthus examines the budget of the laboring poor and finds that only 40% of this budget is directly influenced by the price of grain.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Daniel Little 2009

  • Referring to the poverty studies of Frederick Morton Eden (1797) (whom Marx also relies on in the Grundrisse), Malthus examines the budget of the laboring poor and finds that only 40% of this budget is directly influenced by the price of grain.

    Malthus blogging on the Corn Laws Daniel Little 2009

  • I've never been able to get through more than a couple of pages of Das Kapital, even in English, and the Grundrisse functions like Rozerem.

    Barbara Ehrenreich: Banish the Bloated Overclass 2008

  • In his classics works such as The Communist Manifesto, Grundrisse, and Capital, Marx predicted that the bourgeoisie would continue to create a global market and undermine any local or national barriers to its own expansion.

    Colonialism Kohn, Margaret 2006

  • This work, how - ever, antedates the publication of the Grundrisse in an edition available to Westerners, and thus does not entirely come to grips with the problems raised by Marx's investi - gations.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas GEORGE LICHTHEIM 1968

  • As for the pre-capitalist formations briefly considered in the Grundrisse of 1857-58, the analysis, while “materialist” enough, did not point to

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas GEORGE LICHTHEIM 1968

  • One point in particular emphasizes this continuity: the Grundrisse are as Hegelian as the Paris Manuscripts and the central concept of both of them is alienation.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas DAVID McLELLAN 1968

  • Grundrisse already belong to his mature period, and their study is essential for an understanding of his peculiar fusion of history, sociology, and economics.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas GEORGE LICHTHEIM 1968

  • The continuity between the Manuscripts and the Grundrisse is evident.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas DAVID McLELLAN 1968

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