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SELECT CRITICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

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vols. (London, 1985). The most thorough discussion of the evolution of<br />

Marx's economic writings.<br />

B. Oilman, Alienation: Marx's Critique of Man in Capitalist Society (Cambridge,<br />

1971). An original and well-documented study of alienation in Marx, paying<br />

close attention to the way Marx uses his concepts.<br />

li. Oilman, Dialectical Investigations (New York, 1993). A good introduction to<br />

Marx's dialectic with an application to seven case studies.<br />

S. Padover, Karl Marx, An Intimate Biography (New York, 1978). Hostile to Marx's<br />

ideas, but good on the area suggested by the tide.<br />

F. Pappenheim, The Alienation of Modern Man (New York, 1959). Puts Marx's<br />

concept of alienation in a modern context.<br />

I'. van Parijs, Marxism Recycled (Cambridge, 1993). A sharp collection of essays in<br />

the analytical mode.<br />

R. Payne, Marx, A Biography (London, 1968). A lot of information on Marx's<br />

private life, though the author's understanding of Marx's ideas is extremely<br />

deficient.<br />

R. Peffer, Marxism, Morality and Social Justice (Princeton, r99o). An excellent,<br />

thorough, analytical discussion.<br />

G. Petrovic, Marx in the Mid-Twentieth Century (Garden City, 1967). Emphasises<br />

the humanist relevance of Marx today.<br />

J. Plamenatz, German Marxism and Russian Communism (London, 1954). Contains<br />

one of the classical discussions of historical materialism as oudined in Marx's<br />

Preface.<br />

J. Plamenatz, Man and Society, Vol. 2 (London, 1963). A clear, critical analysis of<br />

the main social and political themes in Marx.<br />

J. Plamenatz, Karl Marx's Philosophy of Man (Oxford, 1975). A long, careful analytical<br />

discussion.<br />

K. R. Popper, The Open Society and its Enemies Vol. 2 (London, 1952). An attack<br />

on Marx as a totalitarian thinker.<br />

M. Postone, Time, Labor, and Social Domination: A Reintepretation of Marx's Critical<br />

Theory (New York, 1993). A splendid reconstruction of Marx's social theory,<br />

based upon the Grundrisse.<br />

S. Prawer, Karl Marx and World Literature (Oxford, 1978). A marvellous book<br />

researching the origin of Marx's metaphors, quotations, literary allusions,<br />

etc.<br />

E Raddatz, Karl Marx, A Political Biography (London, 1978). A good, racy read,<br />

but not much on Marx as a thinker.<br />

Joan Robinson, An Essay in Marxian Economics (London, 1942). An impressive<br />

attempt to revitalise Marx's main economic doctrines.<br />

R. Rosdolsky, The Making of Marx's 'Capital' (London, 1977). An intensive, pioneering<br />

study of the place of the Grundrisse in Marx's intellectual development.

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