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SELECT CRITICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

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examination in English of Marx's early writings up to, and including, The<br />

Holy Family. Slighdy dated.<br />

L. Althusser, For Marx (London, 1970). A controversial interpretation of Marx<br />

using structuralist and Freudian concepts. Supports the idea of a radical<br />

break between the young and the old Marx.<br />

L. Althusser, Reading Capital (London, 1971). An attempt to analyse Capital in a<br />

scientific manner and give an account of the philosophy underlying it.<br />

W. Ash, Marxism and Moral Concepts (New York, 1964). A good introduction to<br />

the question.<br />

S. Avineri, The Social and Political Thought of Karl Marx (Cambridge, 1968). An<br />

important and interesting book which emphasises the continuity of Marx's<br />

thought from its earliest formulations and the influence of Hegel.<br />

J. Barzun, Darwin, Marx and Wagner (Boston, 1946). Good in placing Marx in an<br />

intellectual tradition.<br />

M. Beer, The Life and Teaching of Karl Marx (London and Manchester, 1921). A<br />

small book; necessarily dated.<br />

R. Berki, Insight and Vision. The Problem of Communism in Marx's Thought (London,<br />

1983). An original and penetrating discussion of Marx's ideas about communist<br />

society.<br />

I. Berlin, Karl Marx. His Life and Environment (Oxford, 1939). A very readable<br />

short biography.<br />

S. F. Bloom, The World of Nations. A Study of the National Implications in the Work<br />

of Marx (New York, 1941). An exposition of Marx's views on the position of<br />

nation states in the development of communism.<br />

W. Blumenberg, Karl Marx (London, 1971). An excellent short biography mainly<br />

using Marx's own words with a varied selection of photographs.<br />

M. M. Bober, Karl Marx's Interpretation of History, 2nd ed. (New York, 1965;<br />

original ed., 1927). The oldest and fullest discussion of historical materialism<br />

in English.<br />

L. V. Bohm-Bawerk, Karl Marx and the Close of his System (London, 1890). The<br />

'classical' critique of Marx's Capital.<br />

T. Bottomore (ed.), Karl Marx (New York, 1971). A collection of commentaries<br />

on Marx, with an introduction, in the 'Makers of Modern Social Science'<br />

series.<br />

T. Bottomore, The Sociological Theory of Marxism (London, 1973). Contains an<br />

analysis of Marx's theories on classes, the state, revolution, and so on.<br />

L. B. Boudin, The Theoretical System of Karl Marx in the Light of Recent Criticism<br />

(Chicago 1907; reprinted New York, 1967). A defence of Marx's materialist<br />

conception of history and economic doctrine in face of the criticisms of<br />

Revisionists.<br />

G. Brenkert, Marx's Ethics of Freedom (London, 1983). The fullest discussion of<br />

the ethics implicit in Marx's work.

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