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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Marx's Rationalism: How the Dialectic Came from the History of Philosophy | 1 |
2 | Why Marx Rejected Politics | 57 |
3 | Why Marx Rejected Private Property and the Market | 123 |
4 | The Character and Limits of Marx's Unified Rational History of Humankind | 181 |
Conclusion: For and Against Marxism | 235 | |
App. A | Topically Organized List of Marx's Journalistic Writings of 1842-43 | 271 |
Notes | 277 | |
Bibliography | 347 | |
Index | 353 | |
About the Author | 367 |
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