Russell Jacoby raises several interesting and important points about the absence of Freud, Hegel, and Marx from their respective disciplines (“Gone, and Being Forgotten,” The Chronicle Review, July 25 ...
Paper by Cyril Smith for Hegel seminar 18th June 1999. As Hegel was the first to know, 'every philosophy ... belongs to its own time and is caught in that time's restriction'. But that raises a ...
The following is a selection of letters sent to the World Socialist Web Site on “Hegel, Marx, Engels, and the origins of Marxism”, a review of Tom Rockmore’s book Marx after Marxism: The Philosophy of ...
The first installment of Michael Heinrich’s three-volume biography of Karl Marx titled “Karl Marx and the Birth of Modern Society” is now available from Monthly Review Press. In keeping with MR’s long ...
Talk given at the International Socialist Forum on 7 March, 1999. This is yet another instalment of a long-term project: to re-examine what Marx was doing, as far as possible without the prejudices of ...
Karl Marx once famously commented that Hegel wrote that history repeats itself. Marx then supplemented this by noting that this happens the first time as tragedy, the second as farce. And it is ...
Marx’s view of history powerfully shaped how we think about time and power, but it’s not the Bible’s view. Each outlandish story contributes to a broader ethos of conspiracism: a cynical and fearful ...
Is Karl Marx woke? Surely, he is, right? After all, the right blames Marx for wokeism—cultural Marxism, they call it—and the left credits him with it. If two sides who can’t agree on anything agree on ...
Mehring Books is pleased to announce that the pamphlet Hegel, Marx, Engels and the Origins of Marxism by David North is now available for online purchase. In this review of Duquesne University ...
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