Karl Marx
Recommended reading: Reading Rat
Electronic text: Online Books by Karl Marx, The Online Books Page
Reference:
In Defense of Marxism
Museum of Communism, by Bryan Caplan
Marxists Internet Archive
Criticism (articles, essays, reviews):
Marx after communism: Marx's intellectual legacy, The Economist, December 19th 2002
The Intellectual Origins Of America-Bashing, by Lee Harris, Policy Review, December 2002
Can you hear Marx tittering in Highgate? If only socialists had studied Marx properly, they would have known all along that capitalism would triumph. By Faisal Islam, Observer, May 19, 2002
Marxism as Psychodrama, by Linda C. Raeder, Humanitas 1994 No. 2
The Communist Manifesto, Classics Revisited (1968), by Kenneth Rexroth
This Godless Communism, illustrated by Reed Crandall, Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact, Volume 17, Numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20 (1961-62), The Authentic History Center
Karl Marx (1922), by Harold Laski, Archive for the History of Economic Thought
Electronic text: Online Books by Karl Marx, The Online Books Page
Reference:
In Defense of Marxism
Museum of Communism, by Bryan Caplan
Marxists Internet Archive
Criticism (articles, essays, reviews):
Marx after communism: Marx's intellectual legacy, The Economist, December 19th 2002
The Intellectual Origins Of America-Bashing, by Lee Harris, Policy Review, December 2002
Can you hear Marx tittering in Highgate? If only socialists had studied Marx properly, they would have known all along that capitalism would triumph. By Faisal Islam, Observer, May 19, 2002
Marxism as Psychodrama, by Linda C. Raeder, Humanitas 1994 No. 2
The Communist Manifesto, Classics Revisited (1968), by Kenneth Rexroth
This Godless Communism, illustrated by Reed Crandall, Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact, Volume 17, Numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20 (1961-62), The Authentic History Center
Karl Marx (1922), by Harold Laski, Archive for the History of Economic Thought


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