> >In his last dispatch from Washington Martin Kettle reflects on the
one
> >thing he won't miss - America's love affair with 24/7.
>
> In the view of this old hand, the price of admission to
post-modernity may
> be had for close attention to less than a dozen pages of the
Grundrisse,
> namely pages 704 to 714 of the Vintage edition. In those pages there
are
> mysteries within mysteries that might take a pretty comprehensive
> understanding of Das Kap. to unravel. But the outline is there,
dense as it is.
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And what of pages 690-703, not to mention the rest of that book? With
the exception of Condorcet, it's arguably the first stuff written on
non-linearity in economics.
Ian