Karl Marx: Comments on James Mill, Éléments D’économie Politique
Posted: Marzo 27th, 2012 | Author: agaragar | Filed under: General | 8 Comments »Written: in the first half of 1844;
First published: in full in Marx/Engels, Gesamtausgabe, Erste Abteilung, Band 3, Berlin, 1932;
First English Translation: by Clemens Dutt for the Collected Works.
Marx used a translation of Mill’s book, by J. T. Parisot, Paris, 1823.
Marx kept a wide variety of notebooks throughout his life. He often used them to aid in his study of other authors. A common practice was to transcribe long sections from a particular book, and then comment on those sections at some length.
During his time in Paris, Marx kept nine notebooks – largely dedicated to his growing interest in economics. They date from the end of 1843 to January 1845.
The “Paris Notebooks” deal with books by J. B. Say, Adam Smith, David Ricardo, McCulloch, James Mill, Destott de Tracy, Sismondi, Jeremy Bentham, Boisguillebert, Lauderdale, Schütz, List, Skarbek and Buret. Most of Marx’s accompanying commentary on these authors is very fragmentary; and, ideas are often restated far more clearly in the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts (1844).
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