The other day I realised it is the 40th anniversary of the congress of the dialectic of liberation at the round house, with the consequent book by Penguin, which I have.  Some of the names, Goldmann, Sweezy, Marcuse, have stayed with me, along with some of the arguments, and of course the lead being taken by mind people, laing, cooper, took me back to freud, which reminded me of Osborn's attempt to synthesise Marx and Freud for the New left book club.

 

I wonder whether socialist economists would be interested in reviewing the last 40 years to see what has been gained and lost?  Given the e-Conomist could run a christmas edition on Ha-p-ness there should be lots of scope.  The round house is up and running again too.

 

Perhaps there are participants here?


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