The Great Evasion: An Essay on the Contemporary Relevance of Karl Marx and on the Wisdom of Admitting the Heretic Into the Dialogue about America's FutureQuadrangle Books, 1964 - 189 pages |
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... Marx explicitly acknowledged the role of passion and chance in affecting the short - run development of the system . Given this basic approach , Marx was intellectually incorruptible . As he put it time and time again , it was the facts ...
... Marx explicitly acknowledged the role of passion and chance in affecting the short - run development of the system . Given this basic approach , Marx was intellectually incorruptible . As he put it time and time again , it was the facts ...
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... Marx for Americans in the middle of the twentieth century is that he is a heretic who helps us by bringing our ... Marx . The United States has not proved that Marx was wrong . The overall achievement of American capitalism , even with ...
... Marx for Americans in the middle of the twentieth century is that he is a heretic who helps us by bringing our ... Marx . The United States has not proved that Marx was wrong . The overall achievement of American capitalism , even with ...
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... Marx correctly insists , " has each individual the means of cultivating his talents in all directions . Only in a community therefore is personal freedom possible . " When Marx says that labor should cease to be “ merely a means of life ...
... Marx correctly insists , " has each individual the means of cultivating his talents in all directions . Only in a community therefore is personal freedom possible . " When Marx says that labor should cease to be “ merely a means of life ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
THREE Increasing Misery | 56 |
Economic Misery | 72 |
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