How to read Marx

Abstract

Written for an introductory series, this book contains the results of research on Marx's oeuvre of both a scholarly and conceptual character. It aims to show, in textual detail, the respects in which Marx's writings are unified by a distinctive and hitherto unappreciated relation to the post-Kantian philosophical tradition, irreducible to their relations to Hegel's philosophy alone.

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