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Regarding this issue, it seems appropriate to quote Gorman who says: And it came to pass that when Kutta, assistant God made the first library, she noted that it was good. So he called together all librarians and divided as a shepherd divides the sheep and goats. The first group spoke to him saying: you will dwell in the clarity and serve the readers and their glory will be great. Then he turned to the second group and spoke to him saying: you will dwell in the darkness. Secret must be hidden effort and work. You do not know the reader nor shall you know them. Go away and sort ... and has been up to these days (1979, p. 435).

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Resumen Este texto nació de un diálogo por internet entre Fred Herrera, en París, quien desarrolla un proyecto de investigación para la Escuela de Economía sobre las crisis, y Hernán Ugarte, en San José, quien se proponía producir un material útil para la docencia. El diálogo se desarrolló como un comentario del capítulo V del libro El sujeto y la ley - El retorno del sujeto reprimido del profesor de ambos, Franz Hinkelammert, sobre la relación entre Adam Smith y Marx. No se trata de una entrevista, aunque el papel de Hernán está sesgado en ese sentido, sino de un entrelazamiento de reflexiones que tiene la frescura y el valor heurístico de una conversación a distancia. Este diálogo tiene el interés de estar centrado en el tema de la crisis, muchos años antes de que el tema volviera al primer plano de la realidad económica mundial. Los lectores pueden encontrar aquí ideas sugerentes para pensar hoy la cuestión de las crisis, en el marco de la sociedad dominada por el modo de producción capitalista. Abstract This text came to live by an internet dialogue between Fred Herrera, in Paris, who works in a research project about crises, for the Economic School, and Hernán Ugarte, in San José, interested in producing a useful teaching document. The dialogue is structured as a comment based on chapter V of the book The subject and the law — The return of the repressed subject by Franz Hinkelammert, who was professor of both of them, about the relationship between Smith and Marx. It is not precisely an interview, but the role of Hernán has a stress on that side, but rather a series of reflections, interwoven with the freshness and heuristic value of a conversation at a distance. The dialogue has the interest that it focuses on the crisis, many years before the return of that theme to the forefront of the world economic reality. The readers may find in this conversation suggestive ideas to think today the question of crisis within the context of a society dominated by the capitalist mode of production.