RE: Grundrisse 1. Introduction. Ideology. Projection. Point of Departure.
I never heard or read Grundisse, but I always imagined Marx having a Diary/Journal full of notes and etch marks where he make a comment that he’d humour as he humoured the physical world as it developed so far. Reminds me a lot of Lucian of Samosota’s works and his satire of politics, philosophies and ideologies at his time when the Heroic age of Greece and Rome was still a kicking. Reading this, this is probably the primary source for anyone to dig into Marx’s mind raw while they keep the etchings in respect to when or for what he etched such notes for. While never intentioned for publishing, works like Grundisse should inspire people to make their own notes Diary/Journal if possible. As even the greatest figure had to humour thoughts before realizing it into a more serious form. (I mean practically my comments and my start-end blurbs are going to be as effective a Diary/Journal ‘til I centralize it unto one notebook/docx.)
wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grundrisse
MIA: https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1857/grundrisse/
nothing wrong with thinking things out, or changing your mind as you work through your thoughts.
Indeed, the one thing that NeoLiberalism had indirectly killed off when they helped in sapping attention-span. Shame.