Thanks, Jim. This looks like a very interesting piece.
David
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David-
kudos on putting this together. At this point I just have one
suggestion on:
*** Session 1 ***
Revolutionary roots: Marx
Readings:
Marx, K. (1844). Alienated Labour and Private Property and Communism.
From
The Economico-Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844.
Marx, K. (1845/1888). Theses on Feuerbach
Marx, K. (1867). Capital (chapters 1.1; 1.2; 7.1; 7.2; 13, 14, 15.1; and
15.4)
I would suggest adding M. Elhammouni's chapter: "Lost- or merely
domesticated? The boom in socio-historicocultural theory emphasizes
some concepts, overlooks others" in S. Chaiklin The Theory and Practice
of Cultural-Historical Psychology (2000).
In this chapter he makes a good argument (IMO) for the importance of
reclaiming dialectal materialism in current CHAT research. I think it
would frame the Marx readings nicely.
jim
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