Karl Marx: Selected Writings In Sociology And Social Philosophy

Karl Marx: Selected Writings In Sociology And Social Philosophy

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A cornerstone of political and sociological thought, Karl Marx: Selected Writings in Sociology and Social Philosophy presents a carefully curated collection of Marx's most significant texts, edited and introduced by T. B. Bottomore and Maximilien Rubel. The anthology draws together Marx's foundational arguments on capitalism, labour, surplus value, class struggle, and the materialist conception of history, making his dense philosophical work accessible to a wider academic and general audience. Bottomore and Rubel's editorial framework provides critical context, illuminating the intellectual development of one of the nineteenth century's most consequential thinkers. The volume stands as an essential reference for students of sociology, political economy, and philosophy, offering a rigorous yet readable entry point into Marxist theory.

Author: Karl Marx
Format: Paperback

Genre: Philosophy

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A cornerstone of political and sociological thought, Karl Marx: Selected Writings in Sociology and Social Philosophy presents a carefully curated collection of Marx's most significant texts, edited and introduced by T. B. Bottomore and Maximilien Rubel. The anthology draws together Marx's foundational arguments on capitalism, labour, surplus value, class struggle, and the materialist conception of history, making his dense philosophical work accessible to a wider academic and general audience. Bottomore and Rubel's editorial framework provides critical context, illuminating the intellectual development of one of the nineteenth century's most consequential thinkers. The volume stands as an essential reference for students of sociology, political economy, and philosophy, offering a rigorous yet readable entry point into Marxist theory.