The Ideas of Karl Marx at a Turning Point in Human Civilization

Russian Studies in Philosophy 30 (1):42-69 (1991)
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…Marx so far surpasses us all with his genius, his almost excessive scholarly conscientiousness, and his fabulous erudition that if someone were to attempt to criticize his discoveries, he would only get burnt in this endeavor. That will be possible only for people of a more developed epoch

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