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Routledge Library Editions: Marxism

    by Routledge

    Marxist thought continues to be relevant in the modern world, perhaps to the surprise of those who celebrated the fall of the Berlin Wall with the declaration that democracy and the market had ‘won’ the march of history. This 23-volume set collects together both accounts of the development of Marxism and critiques of its thinking. Out-of-print or had to find, these titles form an essential reference source for the understanding of Marxism in all its varied facets.

    Before the Revisionist Controversy H. Kendall Rogers (1992).  The Communist Ideal in Hegel and Marx David MacGregor (1984).  The Ethical Foundations of Marxism Eugene Kamenka (1962).  Jameson, Althusser, Marx William C. Dowling (1984).  Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: An Analytical Bibliography Cecil L. Eubanks (1984).  Karl Marx and the Philosophy of Praxis Gavin Kitching (1988).  Karl Marx in his Earlier Writings H.P. Adams (1940).  Karl Marx: Man and Fighter Boris Nicolaievsky and Otto Maenchen-Helfen (1936).  Kritsman and the Agrarian Marxists Terry Cox and Gary Littlejohn (1984).  The Making of Marx's Critical Theory Allen Oakley (1983).  Marx and the New Individual Ian Forbes (1990).  Marx, Engels and National Movements Ian Cummins (1980).  Marxism: An Historical and Critical Study George Lichtheim (1961).  Marxism and the Open Mind John Lewis (1957).  Marxism, Class Analysis and Socialist Pluralism Les Johnston (1986).  Marxism in Asia Edited by Colin Mackerras and Nick Knight (1985).  Marxism's Retreat from Africa Edited by Arnold Hughes (1992).  Marx's Construction of Social Theory J.M. Barbalet (1983).  Marx's Critical/Dialectical Procedure H.T. Wilson (1991).  Marx's Grundrisse and Hegel's Logic Hiroshi Uchida (1988).  Marx's Proletariat: The Making of a Myth David W. Lovell (1988).  Marx's Theory of Ideology Bhikhu Parekh (1982).  The Philosophy of Marx William Leon McBride (1977)

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    Multivolume collection by leading authors in the field.