Karl Marx: His Life and Environment

Oup Usa (1978)
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Isaiah Berlin's Karl Marx is considered the classic short account of the life and thought of the theorist of the socialist revolution. With a new Introduction by Alan Ryan that elucidates the enduring value of this work and its place in Marxist scholarship, this is a compelling history of ideas as well as a portrait of one of the twentieth century's most incendiary thinkers.

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Liberalism, reason(ableness) and the politicization of truth: Marx’s critique and the ironies of Marxism.Terrell Carver - 2008 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 11 (2):115-129.

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