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  1. L'ultimo Marx e il capitale.MrKratke -forthcoming -Critica.
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    On the History and Logic of Modern Capitalism: The Legacy of Ernest Mandel.Michael Krätke -2007 -Historical Materialism 15 (1):109-143.
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  3. Die schwarze Utopie der Marktgesellschaft.M. R.Kratke -2002 -Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 12 (3).
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    Journalisme et science.Michael Krätke -2007 -Actuel Marx 42 (2):128-163.
    Journalism and Science: the Importance of Marx’s Practice of Journalism for his Critique of Political Economy. Already in his lifetime, Marx earned himself a reputation, even fame, as a leading financial and economic journalist. From 1850 to 1868, he wrote nearly a hundred newspaper articles dealing with all sorts of economic and financial topics. His work as an economic journalist is closely related to his ongoing work on the “critique of political economy”: A lot of the material he collected and (...) studied for his articles was used for his economic manuscripts as well. Many of the topics mentioned but not systematically treated in his many (unfinished) manuscripts pertaining to CAPITAL have been analyzed in his newspaper articles. Some of them are brilliant little essays on crises, on financial markets, on the capitalist world economy. The close links between Marx’ journalism and his work on the critique of political economy are exemplified with respect to several topics: the impact of factory legislation, world market, world trade and colonialism (imperialism), monetary theory and monetary politics (bank legislation), the theory and history of crises and cycles and – last but not least – public finance (and its critique). (shrink)
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    Marx, notre contemporain.Michael Krätke -2011 -Actuel Marx 50 (2):15-28.
    Marx, if we look beyond the standard misrepresentations of his work, remains a highly intriguing author, together with Engels the main figure of a major revolution in the social sciences which challenges all the established practices and conventional wisdoms of the academia. His work has hardly ever been of more relevance than in the present period of world capitalism and its unfolding worldwide crises. First and foremost we need Marx as the author of a critique of modern capitalism, the economics, (...) the politics, the ideology and social structures of bourgeois society, which is still unsurpassed in its depth and scope. Regarding the present crisis, his analysis of the making of the world market and his analysis of the follies and fictions of capitalist high finance is more necessary than ever before for anyone eager to comprehend the turmoil we are in. Second, we still need Marx as a paragon of the indispensable critique of utopias, false hopes and political illusions, both left and right, both reformist and revolutionist. Last but not least, we need him as the masterthinker of the possible, of capitalism’s futures and its aftermaths. (shrink)
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  6. Európa 21. storočia-osvietenstvo ešte Raz?Krátke Úvahy Roč -1992 -Filozofia 47 (7-12):718.
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    Le dernier Marx et le Capital.Michael Krätke -2005 -Actuel Marx 37 (1):145-160.
    Thanks to the work on the second MEGA, we have now a clearer idea of what Marx actually did between 1867 and his death in 1883. He studied and wrote a lot, not only notes and extracts but also n a series of new manuscripts for what should become volume II and III of Capital. These manuscripts show us Marx becoming aware of the still unsettled problems of his critique of political economy – like the problems involved in his theory (...) of money and in his theory of agricultural rent. They also show us the very modern combination of a sophisticated theoretical mind and an empirical and historical researcher that Marx actually was. (shrink)
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    Money, Credit and Insane Forms.MichaelKratke -2013 -Historical Materialism 21 (2).
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    Rosa Luxemburg, une économiste très politique.Michael Krätke -2022 -Actuel Marx 71 (1):73-89.
    Rosa Luxemburg était économiste de formation. Sa plus grande ambition était d’être à la pointe de la recherche en économie politique marxiste. Dans cet article, nous montrons comment Rosa Luxemburg a lu le chef d’œuvre de Marx, Le Capital inachevé, comment elle a critiqué Marx et comment elle a essayé de mettre à jour sa théorie afin de mieux comprendre les changements récents dans l’économie mondiale capitaliste. Pour elle, les marxistes contemporains étaient beaucoup trop timides, hésitant à critiquer et dépasser (...) Marx – comme elle essayait de le faire dans son livre sur l’accumulation du capital. Sa façon d’aborder la question de l’accumulation du capital a ouvert de nouvelles perspectives. Elle n’a pas réussi à présenter une explication consistante de l’économie capitaliste à l’âge de l’impérialisme, mais elle a clairement perçu les difficultés inhérentes de tous les projets coloniaux et impérialistes des grandes puissances de son temps. Car pour coloniser des pays et peuples non-capitalistes, et pour les rendre exploitables pour le capital, il leur fallait d’abord transformer ces économies et sociétés non-capitalistes. (shrink)
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    “A fire strong enough to consume the house:” The wars of religion and the rise of the state.Mr William T. Cavanaugh -1995 -Modern Theology 11 (4):397-420.
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    Antonio Gramsci’s Contribution to a Critical Economics.Peter Thomas &Michael R. Krätke -2011 -Historical Materialism 19 (3):63-105.
    According to conventional wisdom, Antonio Gramsci is a political philosopher lacking in, and who avoids, a serious interest in political economy. That is a serious misrepresentation of Gramsci’s works and thought. Equally wrong is the widespread view that anything Gramsci had to say about political economy is to be found in his scattered notes on ‘Americanism and Fordism’. On the contrary, a careful rereading of Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks shows that Marx’s great and unfinished project of the critique of political economy (...) plays a crucial rôle for Gramsci’s efforts to come to grips with the basics of a critical social science that could live up to the aspirations of a ‘scientific socialism’. As Gramsci was fully aware of the everyday battles of ideas in capitalist societies to be fought about the notions and tenets of popular or vulgar political economy, he did the best he could in order to understand and clarify the bases of a ‘critical’ and ‘scientific’ political economy. A political economy that was and still is urgently needed in order to fight the strongest of the strongholds of bourgeois hegemony - the ideas of vulgar economics in everybody’s heads. (shrink)
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  12. Effects of hierarchical structure and spatial-frequency on global local analysis.Mr Lamb &Ew Yund -1991 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):480-480.
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  13. Serial list performance by monkeys with wild card items.Mr Damato &M. Columbo -1988 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):508-508.
  14. 8 The Victorian hangover.Mr Dickens &Ms Brontë -2006 - In Eugénie Angèle Samier & Richard J. Bates,Aesthetic dimensions of educational administration & leadership. New York: Routledge. pp. 110.
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  15. Puṇyaśloka paṇḍitajī.Mr̥dulā Pra Mahetā -1979 - Āmbalā, Ji. Bhāvanagara: Sarvodaya Sahakārī Prakāśana Saṅgha.
     
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    Rahula and the Liberal Buddha.Mr Colin Edwards -2008 -Buddhist Studies Review 25 (2):232-243.
    This article suggests that the popular western image of the Buddha of the Pali suttas has been influenced by the opening pages of Walpola Rahula’s book What the Buddha Taught. It examines two closely linked qualities postulated by Rahula as attributes of the Buddha: that he is respectful of other religions and that he encourages freedom of thought in his followers. It finds Rahula’s evidence faulty at every turn and goes on to give examples of the Buddha’s and suttas’ disrespectful (...) attitude to other faiths, suggesting that in respect of its ‘exclusivism’, the Buddhism of the Pali suttas is no different from other religions. (shrink)
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  17. An uncertain future for the Philosophy of law: between romantics and logicians.Mr Molinero -1996 -Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 73 (2):263-276.
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  18. On Bruno and brahe, Tycho.Mr Pagnonisturlese -1985 -Rinascimento 25:309.
  19. L'istruzione religiosa alla fine dell'Ottocento. La Lettera pastorale di Mons. Domenico Maria Valensise (1899).Mr Valensise -1988 -Studium 84 (5):735-752.
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  20. A catalog and history of contemporary printed editions of Bruno, Giordano preserved in european libraries.Mr Pagnonisturlese -1984 -Rinascimento 24:289-346.
  21. Religion as a source of peaceful co-existence in society.Mrs Victoria N. Pali -2001 - In Gbola Aderibigbe & Deji Ayegboyin,Religion and social ethics. Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State [Nigeria]: National Association for the Study of Religions and Education (NASRED).
     
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    Indiana University Northwest F200 Examining Self as a Teacher Teaching Philosophy November, 2004.Mrs Rebecca J. Sanders -forthcoming -Teaching Philosophy.
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  23. The Growing Mind. Multidisplinary Approaches.Mrs Anastasia Tryphon &Archives Jean Piaget -1995 -Minds and Machines 5 (157).
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    The Character of a Historical Explanation.Mr A. M. MacIver,W. H. Walsh &M. Ginsberg -1947 -Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 21 (1):33-77.
  25. Hypotheses concerning metaphysics, mathematical-models, creation, eschatology-an interpretation of the works of Ladriere, Jean.Mr Natale -1992 -Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 84 (4):632-656.
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  26. John rylands library.Mrs Enriqueta Augustina Rylands -1908 -Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 1:351.
  27. Philosophy in the netherlands in the 17th and 18th-centuries+ 1988 international-conference at erasmus-university.Mr Wielema -1989 -Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 44 (2):353-363.
  28. The Magic and Mysticism of Today.Mrs Stuart Moore -1908 -Hibbert Journal 6:373-386.
     
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  29. Autograph notes by toland, John on'spaccio'by Bruno, Giordano including text.Mr Pagnonisturlese -1986 -Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 6 (1):27-41.
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    I. A Trans-African Telegraph.Mr Siveright -1877 -Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 1 (2):1-11.
    (1877). I. A Trans-African Telegraph. Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society: Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 1-11.
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  31. Paul Ziff.Mr Harman'S. Confabulations -forthcoming -Foundations of Language.
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  32. Sh. Ahmad Hasan pakistan.Mr Governor -1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum,Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 7--1.
     
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  33. Van Fraassen ea caracterização do empirismo.Mr Silva -2005 -Episteme 22.
     
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  34. The role of contemporaneous discussions concerning the trinity and the incarnation in the formation of Leibniz thought.Mr Antognazzahotson -1994 -Studia Leibnitiana 26 (1):56-75.
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    Intuïtieve Menschenkennis.Mr C. A. J. Hartzfeld -1936 -Synthese 1 (1):313-318.
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    A Portrait of a Friend.Mrs Hoffman Nickerson -1981 -The Chesterton Review 7 (4):337-346.
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  37. 4 the eugenics review.Mr Osborn &Mr Bloomfield -forthcoming -The Eugenics Review.
     
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  38. Simple instrumental-conditioning in octopuses.Mr Papini &Me Bitterman -1989 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):528-528.
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    Inaugural Congress of the International Association of Bioethics.Mrs Tineke Stegemar -1992 -Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 17 (365):268-268.
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  40. The effect of coastal ecology on harmony of life.Mrs Archana P. Kale -2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri,In quest of peace: Indian culture shows the path. Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 471.
     
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    Complexity and Synthesis: A Comparison of the Data and Philosophical Methods of Mr. Russell and M. Bergson.Mrs Adrian Stephen Costelloe) -1915 -Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 15:271 - 303.
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  42. His life.Mrs Nouchafarine Ansari -1976 -Pakistan Philosophical Journal 15:51.
     
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  43. Archive for July, 2012.Mr Monday -forthcoming -Cogito.
     
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    Imagination.L. Mr -1977 -Review of Metaphysics 31 (1):128-128.
  45. Peace economy.Mrs Varsha Shah -2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri,In quest of peace: Indian culture shows the path. Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 477.
     
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  46. Single-Photon Detector based on Acoustic Transport.Mr Pablo Diniz Batista,Marcelo Mulato &Paulo Santos -unknown -Substance 7 (8).
     
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  47. Yakshi Cult in Kerala.Mr Raghava Varier -2002 - In Hīrālāla Jaina, Dharmacandra Jaina & R. K. Sharma,Jaina philosophy, art & science in Indian culture. Delhi: Sharada Pub. House. pp. 34.
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    Engleski jezik u nauci–pravila za istraživače u turizmu.Mr Tatjana Glušac &Mr Mira Milić -forthcoming -Civitas.
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    The Hearing Impaired Child.Mr Dan Goldstein &Dan Goldstein -1989 - Routledge.
    _The Hearing Impaired Child_ introduces the background issues of hearing impairment then discusses specific aspects. These include causes of hearing loss, speech and language, personality and emotional development, and careers. Appendices provide checklists for language acquisition and reading and writing skills, lists of useful addresses, a helpful glossary and references for further reading.
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    Notice.Mr A. A. Kassman -1963 -Studia Logica 14 (1):389-389.
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