Abstract

The coeditors of this Festschrift sent three questions to a number of Jack Amariglio’s interlocutors to explore the circumstances in which their paths have crossed with Jack’s and how that encounter has influenced them. In this exchange, Bruce Norton recalls Jack Amariglio’s solidarity work at the graduate school (Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst) and with Rethinking Marxism. He offers a case for reading Jack Amariglio’s writings on Marxism as an immanent critique, a postmodern Marxian encounter with modernist Marxian economics.

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