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19F. MARX

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52425. MARX AND THOREAU ON REVOLUTION. The relationship of the individual to the state, and his duty to resist its authority, is compared in the two thinkers' works. Civil Disobedience and The Communist Manifesto are examined for anti-statist ideals. 5p., 8f., 3b.   $35
 
51992. A MARXIST VIEW OF ANERICA. A critique of the United States and its position in the world, emphasizing the imperialist nature of her foreign policy and the exploitative nature of her social and economic policies at home. 6p., 1f., 0b.   $42
 
51833. EUGENE GENOVESE. A scholarly critique of the thought of the Marxist philosopher. His application of the perspective of dialectical materialism to the nature and effects of slavery in the New World is given a thorough and rigorous analysis. Problems of the class structure of the slaveowner's world, the master-slave relationship, the plantation system and the religious roots of oppression are dealt with. The economic and social consequences of slavery, such as racism and economic serfdom, are discussed in detail. 25p., 20f., 5b.   $133
 
51831. MARX ON REVOLUTION. The Marxian theory of the class structure of society and the proletarian creation of a worker's revolutionary society are examined. Marxist theory is seen as inapplicable to the American situation, where workers are becoming middle-class. 5p., 3f., 1b.   $35
 
51597. ALIENATION IN A CAPITALIST SOCIETY. A review of the Marxian analysis of the modes of alienation in the laboring classes. The worker is seen as alienated from nature, from his product, from himself, and from other men. 6p., 0f., 0b.   $42
 
50001. FREE WILL AND HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT IN MARX'S PHILOSOPHY. The conflict of free will and causation in Marx's philosophy of history is discussed. The impact of technology, religious institutions and class conflict is examined through the ideas found in The Poverty of Philosophy and the Communist Manifesto. 6p., 0t., 0b.   $42
 
16039. THE CONTRADICTIONS OF CAPITALISM. Very good attempt to define and analyze what Marx really meant by the concept of contradictions; full exposition of Marx's definitions of his terms and their shortcomings, good discussion of the problem of underconsumption. 10p., 16f., 7b.   $70
 
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