The following is a selection of letters sent to the World Socialist Web Site on “Hegel, Marx, Engels, and the origins of Marxism”, a review of Tom Rockmore’s book Marx after Marxism: The Philosophy of ...
Talk given at the International Socialist Forum on 7 March, 1999. This is yet another instalment of a long-term project: to re-examine what Marx was doing, as far as possible without the prejudices of ...
This book provides a wide-ranging and in-depth reappraisal of the relation between Marx’s economic theory in Capital and Hegel’s Logic by leading Marxian economists and philosophers from around the ...
Biographies come in two kinds. The first and more conventional kind portrays the hero as an exception, a genius or a rebel against his time. (I say “his” time because traditional biographies ...
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'ISTORY'S fair share of 'ISTRIONICS
From Hegel and Marx to Fukuyama and Huntington, every boffin's tried to make heads or tails of H to no avail ...
CAPITALISM IS like gravity: it envelops our world so completely that it's easy to forget about it entirely. The laws of both operate inexorably, and attempts to disregard them can result in serious ...
Le débat à propos du majorat (disposition légale réservant l'héritage d'un patrimoine inaliénable au seul aîné) fut un moment important de la recherche qui se poursuit encore (sous d'autres formes et ...
Mehring Books is pleased to announce that the pamphlet Hegel, Marx, Engels and the Origins of Marxism by David North is now available for online purchase. In this review of Duquesne University ...
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