Marx and the human individual

Studies in Soviet Thought 12 (3):245-254 (1972)
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Abstract

In both Marx and Schaff, Marxism does not provide an adequate interpretation of the individual. The main reason for this is that there is no satisfactory analysis of autonomy.

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