ABSTRACT

This book, originally published in 1940, is primarily intended to tell the English reader what is contained in the earlier works of Marx, with emphasis on what seemed to throw most light on the man and his systematic thought. As such, it is an invaluable contribution to the study of Marx and Marxism.

chapter |15 pages

The Doctoral Dissertation

chapter |17 pages

The Freedom of the Press

chapter |13 pages

On Social Justice

chapter |14 pages

A Criticism of Hegel

chapter |14 pages

The Transition to Socialism

chapter |18 pages

Philosophy and Economics

chapter |23 pages

The Holy Family

chapter |42 pages

German Ideology

chapter |26 pages

Proudhon

chapter |6 pages

Some Reflections