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Ian Fraset, Hegel and Marx: The Concept of Need (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1998), pp. xii + 207. ISBN 0-7486-0947-4.
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Ian Fraset, Hegel and Marx: The Concept of Need (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1998), pp. xii + 207. ISBN 0-7486-0947-4.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 June 2015
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- Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain , Volume 26 , Issue 1-2: number 51/52 , 2005 , pp. 126 - 130
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