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The Moral Appeal of Marx's Social Thought

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Dupré Louis, Marx's Social Critique of Culture. New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1983, pp. ix, 299, paperback £9.95.

Elster John, Making Sense of Marx. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press/Paris, Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, 1985, pp. xv, 556, hardback £32.50, paperback £10.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 June 2015

Joseph O'Malley*
Affiliation:
Marquette University
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Copyright © The Hegel Society of Great Britain 1985

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1. Introd. to Marx, Karl OEuvres: Economie II (Paris, 1968)Google Scholar; (in English) A History of Marx's Economies’, in Algozin, K. and O'Malley, J. (eds), Rubel on Karl Marx: Five Essays (Cambridge, 1981), esp. pp. 176–82Google Scholar.

2. E.g. The Holy Family (Moscow, 1956), p. 254 Google Scholar; and Capital 3 (New York, 1967), pp. 615–16Google Scholar.

3. Journal of the History of Philosophy 17 (1979), 417–35CrossRefGoogle Scholar; reprinted in Inwood, M. (ed), Hegel (Oxford, 1985), pp. 85109 Google Scholar.