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45 2 <strong>KARL</strong> <strong>MARX</strong>: A BIOGRAPHY<br />

E. R. Browder, Marx and America (London, 1959). A useful brief overview of the<br />

position of America in Marx's thought.<br />

B. Delfgaauw, The Young Marx (London, 1967). A short account of the ideas of<br />

the young Marx and their relevance today.<br />

R. N. Carew-Hunt, The Theory and Practice of Communism (London, 1963). Contains<br />

a rather over-schematised and unreliable section on Marx.<br />

J. Carlebach, Karl Marx and the Radical Critique of Judaism (London, 1978). Very<br />

good on the Jewishness of Marx.<br />

J. Carmichael, Karl Marx. The Passionate Logician (London, 1968). A shortish<br />

biography.<br />

E. H. Carr, Karl Marx. A Study in Fanaticism (London, 1943). A well-written<br />

critical biography of medium length.<br />

A. Carter, Marx: A Radical Critique (Brighton, 1988). A critique of Marx from an<br />

anarchist point of view.<br />

T. Carver, Marx's Social Theory (Oxford, 1982). A short, clear exposition.<br />

T. Carver, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Marx (Cambridge, 1991). A good<br />

collection of essays linking Marx to contemporary questions in the social<br />

sciences.<br />

S. Chang, The Marxian Theory of the State (Philadelphia 1931; new ed. 1965). A<br />

good exposition, but one which conflates the ideas of Marx and Lenin.<br />

G. Cohen, Karl Marx's Theory of History. A Defence (Oxford, 1978). A powerful<br />

book of great philosophical subdety and logical nuance.<br />

G., Cohen, History, Labour and Freedom (Oxford, 1988). A collection revising, and<br />

expanding on, his earlier work.<br />

G. D. H. Cole, What Marx Really Meant (London, 1934). A sympathetic and<br />

systematic exposition of Marx's ideas.<br />

G. D. H. Cole, History of Socialist Thought (London, 1953, vols 1 and 2). A<br />

measured and well-researched placing of Marx in the history of socialist<br />

thought.<br />

H. Collins and C. Abramsky, Karl Marx and the British Labour Movement. Years of<br />

the First International (London, 1965). A very well-documented account<br />

of Marx's part in the First International with special reference to Britain.<br />

D. Conway, A Farewell to Marx: An Outline and Appraisal of his Theories<br />

(Harmondsworth, 1987). An attempt to show that Marx got everything<br />

wrong.<br />

R. Cooper, The Logical Influence of Hegel on Marx (Seattle, 1925). An interesting,<br />

though dated, comparison of the dialectics of Hegel and Marx.<br />

A. Cornu, The Origins of Marxian Thought (Springfield, 1957). Deals with the<br />

development of Marx's ideas up to the mid 1840s.<br />

M. Curtis (ed.), Marxism (New York, 1970). A wide-ranging reprint of articles on<br />

Marx's thought.

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