Other Works
Early Writings of Karl Marx
- Marx, Karl. Early Writings of Karl Marx. Rodney Livingstone and Gregor Benton, trans. London: Penguin Books, 1992.Grundrisse: Foundations of the Critique of Political Economy (1857)
- Marx, Karl. Grundrisse: Foundations of the Critique of Political Economy. Martin Nicolaus, trans. London: Penguin Books, 1993.Excerpt: “I examine the system of bourgeois economy in the following order: capital, landed property, wage-labour; the State, foreign trade, world market. The economic conditions of existence of the three great classes into which modern bourgeois… MoreMarx on Religion
- Marx, Karl. Marx on Religion. John Raines, ed. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2002.On the Jewish Question (1844)
- Marx, Karl. On the Jewish Question. Marxists.org.Excerpt: “The German Jews desire emancipation. What kind of emancipation do they desire? Civic, political emancipation. Bruno Bauer replies to them: No one in Germany is politically emancipated. We ourselves are not free. How are we to free you? You… More
Commentary
From Rousseau to Lenin: Studies in Ideology and Society
- Colletti, Lucio. From Rousseau to Lenin: Studies in Ideology and Society. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1972.From the Publisher: “This collection of Colletti’s (1924-2001) principal Marxist essays will be welcomed by non-Italian readers. Colletti’s concern as a Marxist was twofold: to interpret Marxism as profoundly and as flexibly as possible; and… MoreAlienation, Praxis, and Techne in the Thought of Karl Marx
- Axelos, Kostas. Alienation, Praxis, and Techne in the Thought of Karl Marx. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1976.Alienation: Marx’s Conception of Man in Capitalist Society
- Ollman, Bertell. Alienation: Marx’s Conception of Man in Capitalist Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1976.From the Publisher: “In this book, the most thorough account of Marx’s theory of alienation yet to have appeared in English, Professor Ollman reconstructs the theory from its constituent parts and offers it as a vantage point from which to view… More“Lordship and Bondage in Luther and Marx”
- Rotstem, Abraham. “Lordship and Bondage in Luther and Marx.” Interpretation, Vol. 8 (1979), pp. 79-102.Excerpt: ” Nothing might seem more dubious than the attempt to bring together the rabid foe of the peasants with the evangelist of the proletariat.1Their doctrines lay more than three centuries apart, while their goals were liter ally, worlds apart. The… MoreThe Longing for Total Revolution: Philosophic Sources of Social Discontent from Rousseau to Marx and Nietzsche
- Yack, Bernard. The Longing for Total Revolution: Philosophic Sources of Social Discontent from Rousseau to Marx and Nietzsche. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1986.From the Publisher: “Bernard Yack seeks to identify and account for the development of a form of discontent held in common by a large number of European philosophers and social critics, including Rousseau, Schiller, the young Hegel, Marx, and Nietzsche.… MoreHistory, Labour, and Freedom: Themes from Marx
- Cohen, G. A. History, Labour, and Freedom: Themes from Marx. New York: Clarendon Press, 1988.From the Publisher: “Taking Karl Marx’s theory of history as their point of departure, these essays, extensively revised and rewritten for this volume, chronicle the growth of humanity’s power to produce, and the suffering that the… MoreThe Social and Political Thought of Karl Marx
- Avineri, Shlomo. The Social and Political Thought of Karl Marx. London: Cambridge University Press, 1990.From the Publisher: “Ever since the discovery of Marx’s Early Writings, most of the literature concerned with Marx’s intellectual development has centred around the so-called gap between the ‘young’ Marx, who was considered to be… More“Marx on Self-Consciousness, the City and the Gods”
- Bartky, Elliot. “Marx on Self-Consciousness, the City and the Gods.” Interpretation, Vol. 19 (1991) pp. 3-28.Max Weber and Karl Marx
- Lowith, Karl. Max Weber and Karl Marx. London: Routledge, 1993.From the Publisher: “Karl Lowith’s study of Max Weber and Karl Marx is a key text in modern interpretations of the theme of alienation in Marxist theory and the subject of rationalization in Weber’s sociology. Lowith’s philosophical… MoreThe Human Condition
- Arendt, Hannah. The Human Condition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998.“In 1957, an earth-born object made by man was launched into the universe, where for some weeks it circled the earth according to the same laws of gravitation that swing and keep in motion the celestial bodies—the sun, the moon, and the stars. To be… MoreMarx’s Concept of Man
- Fromm, Erich. Marx’s Concept of Man. London: Continuum, 2004.From the Publisher: “2011 Reprint of 1961 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Fromm provides what was at the time a new and provocative view of Marx’s humanism that challenged both… MoreMarx’s Theory of Alienation
- Meszaros, Istvan. Marx’s Theory of Alienation. 5th ed. London: Merlin Press, 2006.From the Publisher: “Written in 1970 by a prominent Marxist philosopher and student of Georg Lukács, this book argues that alienation is the central idea in all of Karl Marx’s work. To distinguish Marx’s original concept from its use by… MoreMain Currents of Marxism: The Founders, the Golden Age, the Breakdown
- Kolakowski, Leszek, and P. S Falla. Main Currents of Marxism: The Founders, the Golden Age, the Breakdown. New York: W.W. Norton, 2008.From the Publisher: “Renowned philosopher Leszek Kolakowski was one of the first scholars to reveal both the shortcomings and the dangers posed by communist regimes. He now presents, for the first time in one paperback volume, his definitive Main… More