Karl Marx, Grundrisse: Introduction to the Critique of Political Economy, trans. Dona Torr (New York: International Publishers, 1942), pp. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, Selected Correspondence, 1846–1895, trans. Bernstein, Praxis and Action: Contemporary Philosophies of Human Activity (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1971), p. Richard Bernstein, too, emphasizes that “Marx’s views on the Asiatic Mode of Production not only have intrinsic importance, they help to overthrow the myth that Marx had a rigid historical theory of economic development applicable to all societies.” Richard J. 16.įrederick Engels, “On the History of the Communist League,” Marx-Engels, Werke, Institut für Marxismus-Leninismus (Berlin: Dietz Verlag, 1956–68), vol. Hal Draper, Karl Marx’ s Theory of Revolution, Part 1: The State and Bureaucracy (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1977), vol. Irving Howe, ed., Basic Writings of Trotsky (New York: Random House, 1963), pp.
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It is far from clear that Marx’s “blunder” about universal suffrage was “involuntary.” His statements on this were measured and reiterated.
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Interview with Lucio Colletti, New Left Review, July/August 1974, pp. Sartre, Situations (Paris: Gallimard, 1949), vol. … By 1858, history for Marx, had become the story of the expansion of social production powers … a reflection of industrial capacity.” As Marx became “deeply immersed in his economic studies … even though the basic theme of human activity remained persistent, it again appeared in a different form … as labor … the making of things necessary for human subsistence, replaced the political revolutionizing praxis of the ‘theses on Feurbach’ … a shift has taken place. See his The Tragic Deception: Marx Contra Engels (Santa Barbara: Clio Books, 1975), p.
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Karl Korsch, Marxism and Philosophy (London: New Left Books, 1970), p. (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1964), pp.