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Prof. Günther Moewes -Veröffentlichungen
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Prof Günther Moewes. Veröffentlichungen (Gesamtübersicht - chronologisch). Veröffentlichungen nach Forschungsschwerpunkten. Moewes, G.: Fertigteilbau im Baukastensystem mit kleinformatiger Stahlkonstruktion. In: Fertigteilbau 5/67, Oeffingen/Stuttgart. Moewes, G.: Gedanken über Werkkunstschulen. In: Werk und Zeit 8/67, München. Moewes, G.: Vergabeweise für Bauten mit vorgefertigten Elementen. In: Baumarkt 10/67, Düsseldorf. Moewes, G.: Flamingos statt Kunst am Bau? Moewes, G.: Rationalisierung mit de...
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Etudes, rapports, articles. European Institute for Construction Labour Research. Le cadre juridique national des Etats membres. Annuaire européen des bureaux de liaison. Contributions des partenaires sociaux. Confédération Européenne des Syndicats (ETUC). Mobilité équitable de la main d'œuvre dans l'UE. Le projet ' TRANSPO'. Les sociétés BAL : rapport juillet 2016 de la CES. Informer, sensibiliser, accompagner. Agir au plan transnational. Etudes, rapports, articles. Final report march 2012. EN PDF 5,93 Mo.
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Reading Group Proposal | Reading Grundrisse
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Working through the Rough Draft. Notebook ‘M’, ‘Introduction’ ’Production in General’, pp. 81 7. →. August 23, 2011. Labour cannot become play, as Fourier would like, although it remains his great contribution to have expressed the suspension. Not of distribution, but of the mode of production itself, in a higher form, as the ultimate object. Free time which is both idle time and time for higher activity has naturally transformed its possessor into a different subject,. We cannot pretend, as yet, to have...
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Notebook ‘M’, ‘Introduction’—’Production in General’, pp. 81–7. | Reading Grundrisse
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Working through the Rough Draft. Notebook ‘M’, ‘Introduction’ ’Production in General’, pp. 81 7. November 6, 2011. Marx begins the ‘Introduction’ 1857 with ‘Production in general’. The object before us, to begin with,. The later is a contemporaneous (for the eighteenth century and later) ‘ideal’ that is projected back into history as always already existent ‘not arising historically, but posited by nature’. Marx argues that the ‘ideal’ is. The product of history:. The product on one side of the dissoluti...
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Montreal | Reading Grundrisse
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Working through the Rough Draft. This is the page for the Marx’s. Reading Group in Montreal, for details please contact:. More to follow soon…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Resources | Reading Grundrisse
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Working through the Rough Draft. Below are a list of links to resources that the reading group may find useful from the banal (Amazon page for. To the sublime (whole texts! I’ll keep building this as we go along. 1973 Penguin/New Left Review edition (reissued as a Penguin Classic). Or, you can go here for transcript. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels,. Volume 28: 1857 61 (Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1987). Karl Marx and Frederick Engels,. Volume 29: 1857 61 (Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1986). The followin...
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London | Reading Grundrisse | Working through the Rough Draft
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Working through the Rough Draft. Notebook ‘M’, ‘Introduction’ ’Production in General’, pp. 81 7. November 6, 2011. Marx begins the ‘Introduction’ 1857 with ‘Production in general’. The object before us, to begin with,. The later is a contemporaneous (for the eighteenth century and later) ‘ideal’ that is projected back into history as always already existent ‘not arising historically, but posited by nature’. Marx argues that the ‘ideal’ is. The product of history:. The product on one side of the dissoluti...