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King's/PP/JVR/1 contains:
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6 Forward to Rosa Luxemburg, 'The Accumulation of Capital'
7 'The Accumulation of Capital'
8 Introduction to essays by Richard Kahn
9 Introduction to the Italian edition of 'Collected Economic Papers'
10 'Introduction'
11 'Aspects of Development and Underdevelopment'
12 Who is a Marxist?
13 'Collected Economic Papers V'
14 Forward to 'Collected Economic Papers IV'
15 'Economic Management: China 1972'
16 On Re-Reading Marx
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The Papers of Professor Joan Violet Robinson

Title On Re-Reading Marx
Reference JVR/1/16
Covering Dates 1948–1953 (Date has been estimated.)
Extent and Medium 3 envelopes; paper
Content and context

This sub-series comprises drafts of pieces that became 'On Re-Reading Marx' (Students' Bookshop, Cambridge, 1953).

Material given by Richard Kahn, 22 January 1987.

King's/PP/JVR/1/16 contains:
1 Part 1: 'Would You Believe It?'. Autograph manuscript in blue ballpoint. The latest reference in the text is to Harrod's 'Toward a Dynamic Economics' (1948). On 27 leaves of shoddy flimsy paper.
1 envelope; paper.
1948–1953
2 Part II: 'A Lecture Delivered at Oxford by a Cambridge Economist'. Autograph manuscript, very composite, on 64 leaves of mixed paper, with preliminary remarks not present in any published version.
1 envelope; paper.
–1953
3 What Did Marx Mean?. Cabon typescripts, with autograph manuscript alterations, of a draft of all three parts of 'On Re-Reading Marx' under this title, and with the epigraph 'Marxism is the Opium of the Marxists'. The latest reference in the text is in part 1, to Harrod's 'Towards a Dynamic Economics' (1948). In this version, Part Ill, the open letter to Paul Sweezy, comes second, and the lecture third. 1 leaf [autograph manuscript title-page] + 8 leaves +9 leaves + 13 leaves.
1 envelope; paper.
1948–1953

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