[Marxism] -ismic doctrine or science? (was: Cockburn contrarianism )

Pance Stojkovski pance at rogers.com
Wed Jan 30 11:25:22 MST 2008


There's a great book on the whole issue of Marx and
Calculus by a teacher of calculus (published by MEP).
I believe the great contribution that Marx made to
Calculus is he de-mystified the phrase:

"let x tend to zero, but never equal zero" 


Marx Demystifies Calculus 
by Paulus Gerdes

http://webusers.physics.umn.edu/~marquit/catalog.html

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And here's a link to Marx's Mathematical Manuscripts:

<http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1881/mathematical-manuscripts/index.htm>

Pance.




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