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SELECT CRITICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

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P. Thomas, Karl Marx and the Anarchists (London, 1980). A full account of Marx's<br />

relations with anarchists and anarchist thought.<br />

R. Tucker, Philosophy and Myth in Karl Marx (Cambridge, 1961). A highly original<br />

- though in places also highly dubious - interpretation of Marx's thought<br />

as a continuity based on certain eschatological assumptions.<br />

R. Tucker, The Marxian Revolutionary Idea (London, 1970). A series of essays<br />

dealing with the state and revolution in Marx.<br />

D. Turner, On the Philosophy of Marx (Dublin, 1968). A slight book, written mainly<br />

for philosophers.<br />

V Venables. Human Nature, the Marxian View (New York, 1945). One of the best<br />

statements of the Marxist view of man.<br />

A. Walker, Marx: His Theory and Its Context (Rivers Oram, 1990). Places Marx's<br />

politics and economics in their intellectual and historical context.<br />

P. Walton and S. Hall, eds., Situating Marx (London, 1972). A series of essays<br />

centring on Marx's Grundrisse.<br />

E. Wilson, To the Finland Station (London, 1940; latest ed. 1970). A very readable<br />

(though occasionally inaccurate) account of the ideas of Marx as well as<br />

those of his predecessors and successors.<br />

B. Wolfe, Marxism: 100 years in the Life of a Doctrine (London, 1967). A study of<br />

the evolution of Marxist doctrines with sections on Marx's political ideas in<br />

1848 and 1871.<br />

M. Wolfson, Karl Marx (New York, 1971). A short critique of Marx's main<br />

economic doctrines.<br />

A. Wood, Karl Marx (London, 1981). An excellent discussion of the philosophical<br />

issues contained in Marx's work.<br />

D. Wright, The Trouble with Marx (New Rochelle, 1967). A 'no holds barred'<br />

attack on Marx's ideas of history and economics.<br />

C. Wright Mills, The Marxists (New York, 1962). Contains an acute account of<br />

Marx's sociological ideas.<br />

I. Zeidin, Marxism: A Re-examination (New York, 1967). A short and interesting<br />

book presenting in a favourable light the sociological elements in Marx's<br />

thought.<br />

J. Zeleny, The Logic of Marx (Oxford, 1980). An original and stimulating account<br />

of the categories underlying Capital.

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