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A Hegel Bibliography.
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G.W.F Hegel Resource Site.
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System of Science-hegel.net.
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Marxist internet archive: Marxists Internet Archive.
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A Marx Bibliography.
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Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, Rauch, Leo: Introduction to The philosophy of history: with selections from The philosophy of right. Hackett Pub. Co, Cambridge (1988).
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Marx, Karl, Engels, Friedrich, Tucker, Robert C.: The Marx-Engels reader. Norton, London (1978).
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Marcuse, Herbert: Reason and revolution: Hegel and the rise of social theory. Routledge & Kegan Paul, London (1955).
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Hardimon, Michael O.: Hegel’s social philosophy: the project of reconciliation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1994).
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Singer, Peter: Hegel. Oxford University Press, New York (1983).
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Beiser, Frederick C.: Hegel. Routledge, London (2005).
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Taylor, Charles: Hegel. C.U.P., Cambridge (1975).
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Taylor, Charles: Hegel and modern society. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1979).
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Avineri, Shlomo: Hegel’s theory of the modern state. Cambridge University Press, London (1972).
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Cullen, B.: Hegel’s social and political thought: an introduction. Macmillan, [Place of publication not identified] (1979).
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Löwith, Karl: From Hegel to Nietzsche. Constable, [Place of publication not identified].
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Houlgate, Stephen, Houlgate, Stephen: An introduction to Hegel: freedom, truth and history. Blackwell, Malden, Mass (2005).
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Neuhouser, Frederick: Foundations of Hegel’s social theory: actualizing freedom. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass (2000).
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Wood, Allen W.: Hegel’s ethical thought. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1990).
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Williams, Robert R.: Beyond liberalism and communitarianism: studies in Hegel’s Philosophy of right. State University of New York Press, Albany (2001).
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Inwood, M J.: Hegel. Routledge & Kegan Paul, [Place of publication not identified] (1983).
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Inwood, M. J.: A Hegel dictionary. Cambridge, Mass., USA, Oxford (1992).
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Cohen, G. A.: Chapter 1. In: Karl Marx’s theory of history: a defence. Oxford University Press, New York (1978).
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McCarney, Joseph: Hegel on history. Routledge, London (2000).
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Houlgate, Stephen, Houlgate, Stephen: An introduction to Hegel: freedom, truth and history. Blackwell, Malden, Mass (2005).
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Plamenatz, J: History as the realization of freedom. In: Hegel’s political philosophy--problems and perspectives: a collection of newessays. University Press, Cambridge (1971).
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Walsh, William Henry: Chapter 7 of Introduction to the Philosophy of History. In: An introduction to philosophy of history. Hutchinson, London (1967).
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Patten, Alan: Hegel’s idea of freedom. Oxford University Press, New York (1999).
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Cohen, G. A.: Chapter 1. In: Karl Marx’s theory of history: a defence. Clarendon Press, New York (1978).
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Knowles, Dudley: Routledge philosophy guidebook to Hegel and the philosophy of right. Routledge, London (2002).
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Houlgate, Stephen, Houlgate, Stephen: An introduction to Hegel: freedom, truth and history. Blackwell, Malden, Mass (2005).
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Reyburn, Hugh Adam: The ethical theory of Hegel: a study of the Philosophy of right. Clarendon press, Oxford (1921).
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Pelczynski, Z: Political community and individual freedom in Hegel’s philosophy of state. In: The State and civil society: studies in Hegel’s political philosophy. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] (1984).
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Plamenatz, J: History as the realization of freedom. In: Hegel’s political philosophy--problems and perspectives: a collection of newessays. University Press, Cambridge (1971).
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Reidel, M: Nature and freedom in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right. In: Hegel’s political philosophy--problems and perspectives: a collection of newessays. University Press, Cambridge (1971).
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Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, O’Neill, John: Hegel’s dialectic of desire and recognition: texts and commentary. State University of New York Press, Albany (1996).
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Norman, Richard: Hegel’s Phenomenology: a philosophical introduction. Published for Sussex University Press by Chatto & Windus, London (1976).
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Stern, Robert: Routledge philosophy guidebook to Hegel and the Phenomenology of spirit. Routledge, London (2002).
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Kojève, Alexandre, Queneau, Raymond: Introduction to the reading of Hegel. Basic Books, New York.
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Rockmore, Tom: Cognition: an introduction to Hegel’s Phenomenology of spirit. University of California Press, Berkeley, Calif (1997).
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Sayers, S.: Creative Activity and Alienation in Hegel and Marx. In: Marx and alienation: essays on Hegelian themes. Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2011).
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Williams, Robert R.: Hegel’s ethics of recognition. University of California Press, Berkeley (1997).
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Moyar, Dean, Quante, Michael: Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of spirit’: a critical guide. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2008).
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Pippin, Robert B.: Hegel on self-consciousness: desire and death in Hegel’s phenomenology of spirit. Princeton University Press, Oxford (2011).
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Cohen, G. A.: Karl Marx’s theory of history: a defence. Clarendon Press, New York (1978).
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Wood, Allen W.: Karl Marx. Routledge & Kegan Paul, Boston (1981).
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Gould, Carol C.: Marx’s social ontology: individuality and community in Marx’s theory of social reality. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass (1978).
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Elster, Jon: Making sense of Marx. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1985).
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Kolakowski, Leszek: Main currents of Marxism: its rise, growth, and dissolution. Clarendon Press, Oxford (1978).
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Meikle, S.: Essentialism in the thought of Karl Marx. Duckworth, [Place of publication not identified] (1985).
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Marcuse, Herbert: Reason and revolution: Hegel and the rise of social theory. Routledge & Kegan Paul, London (1955).
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Seed, John: Marx: a guide for the perplexed. Continuum, London (2010).
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Mészáros, István: Volume II: The dialectic of structure and history. In: Social structure and forms of consciousness. Monthly Review Press, New York (2010).
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Eagleton, Terry: Why Marx was right. Yale University Press, London (2011).
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Hughes, Jonathan: Chapter 6. In: Ecology and historical materialism. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2000).
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Osborne, Peter: How to read Marx. Granta Books, London (2005).
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Cohen, G. A.: Karl Marx’s theory of history: a defence. Clarendon Press, New York (1978).
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Cohen, G.A.: Marx’s Dialectic of Labour. Philosophy & public affairs. 3, (1974).
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Elster, Jon: Making sense of Marx. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1985).
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Sayers, Sean: Marxism and human nature. Routledge, London (1998).
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Sayers, S: Individual and society in Marx and Hegel. Science & society: an independent journal of Marxism. 71, (2007).
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Chattopadhyay, P.: Passage to Socialism: The Dialectic of Progress in Marx. Historical Materialism. 14, 45–84 (2006).
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Lindner, K.: Marx’s Eurocentrism: Postcolonial Studies and Marx Scholarship. Radical Philosophy. 161, (2010).
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Harootunian, H.: Who needs postcoloniality? A reply to Lindner. Radical Philosophy. 164, (2010).
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Anderson, Kevin: Marx at the margins: On nationalism, ethnicity, and non-western societies. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago (2010).
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Bartolovich, Crystal, Lazarus, Neil: Marxism, modernity, and postcolonial studies. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK (2002).
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Said, E W.: Orientalism. Routledge & Kegan Press, [Place of publication not identified] (1978).
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Amin, Samir: Eurocentrism: modernity, religion, and democracy : a critique of Eurocentrism and culturalism. Monthly Review Press, New York, NY (2009).
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Ahmad, Aijaz: Chapter 6. In: In theory: classes, nations, literatures. Verso, London (1992).
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Avineri, Shlomo: Chapters 3-4 of The Social and Political Thought of Marx. In: The social and political thought of Karl Marx. Cambridge U.P., Cambridge (1968).
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Sayers, S: Creative activity and alienation in Hegel and Marx. Historical materialism : research in critical Marxist theory. 11, (2003).
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Sayers, S: Why Work? Marx and Human Nature. Science & society: an independent journal of Marxism. 69, (2005).
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Alienation as a critical concept.
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Cohen, G.A.: Marxs’ dialect of labour. Philosophy & public affairs. 3, (1974).
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Arthur, C.J.: Dialectics of Labour.
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Arthur, C. J.: Dialectics of labour: Marx and his relation to Hegel. Blackwell, [Place of publication not identified] (1986).
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Plamenatz, John Petrov: Karl Marx’s philosophy of man. Clarendon Press, Oxford (1975).
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Kamenka, Eugene: The ethical foundations of Marxism. Routledge and K. Paul, London.
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Elster, Jon: Making sense of Marx. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1985).
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Wood, Allen W.: Chapters 1-3. In: Karl Marx. Routledge, London (2004).
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Marcuse, Herbert: Reason and revolution: Hegel and the rise of social theory. Routledge & Kegan Paul, London (1955).
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Mészáros, István: Marx’s theory of alienation. Merlin, London (1975).
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Schacht, R.L.: Alienation. Allen & Unwin, [Place of publication not identified].
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Ollman, Bertell: Alienation: Marx’s conception of man in capitalist society. University Press, Cambridge (1971).
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Tucker, Robert C.: Chapter 3 of Philosophy and Myth in K Marx. In: Philosophy and myth in Karl Marx. University Press, Cambridge (1972).
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Sayers, Sean: Marxism and human nature. Routledge, London (1998).
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Löwith, Karl: From Hegel to Nietzsche. Constable, [Place of publication not identified].
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Cohen, G. A.: Chapter 8 of History, Labour, and Freedom. In: History, labour, and freedom: themes from Marx. Oxford University Press, New York (1988).
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Cohen, G. A.: Why not socialism? Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. (2009).
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Sayers, Sean: The division of labour and its overcoming. In: Marx and alienation: essays on Hegelian themes. Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2011).
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Sayers, Sean: Private property and communism. In: Marx and alienation: essays on Hegelian themes. Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2011).
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Tucker, Robert C.: Chapter 1 of The Marxian Revolutionary Idea. In: The Marxian revolutionary idea. Allen & Unwin, London (1970).
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Avineri, Shlomo: The social and political thought of Karl Marx. Cambridge U.P., Cambridge (1968).
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Tucker, Robert C.: Chapter 13 of Philosophy and Myth in Karl Marx. In: Philosophy and myth in Karl Marx. University Press, Cambridge [Eng.] (1961).
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Elster, Jon: sec. 7.3 (& other index references) of Making Sense of Marx. In: Making sense of Marx. Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Cambridge (1985).
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Carver, Terrell: Chapter 5 of The Postmodern Marx. In: The postmodern Marx. Manchester University Press, Manchester (1998).
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Plamenatz, John Petrov: Karl Marx’s philosophy of man. Clarendon Press, Oxford (1975).
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Mandel, Ernest: Vol 2, chap. 17 of Marxist Economic Theory. In: Marxist economic theory. Merlin, London (1968).
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The division of labour and it’s overcoming.
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Private property and communism.
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The concept of communism.
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Braverman, Harry, Tonbridge: Ch. 13 of Labour and Monopoly Capital. In: Labor and monopoly capital: the degradation of work in the twentieth century. Monthly Review Press, London (1974).
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Ware, R.: Marx, the Division of Labor and Human Nature. Social theory and practice. 8, (1982).
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Cohen, G. A.: History, labour, and freedom: themes from Marx. Clarendon Press, New York (1988).
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Lukacs, G: The Ideal of the Harmonious Man in Bourgeois Aesthetics. In: Writer and critic, and other essays; ed by A Kahn. Merlin, [Place of publication not identified].
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Badiou, Alain: The communist hypothesis. Verso, London (2010).
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Lebowitz, Michael A.: The socialist alternative: real human development. Monthly Review Press, New York (2010).
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Douzinas, Costas, Žižek, Slavoj: The idea of communism. Verso, London (2010).
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Allen, Kieran: Marx and the Alternative to Capitalism. Pluto Press, London (2011).
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Lukes, S.: Marxism and morality. Clarendon Press, [Place of publication not identified] (1985).
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Sayers, Sean: Part II. In: Marxism and human nature. Routledge, London (1998).
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Cohen, G.A.: Freedom, Justice, and Capitalism. New Left Review. 1, (1981).
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Cohen, G. A.: Freedom, Justice, and Capitalism. In: History, labour, and freedom: themes from Marx. pp. 286–304. Oxford University Press, New York (1988).
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Cohen, G. A.: If you’re an egalitarian, how come you’re so rich? Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass (2000).
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Wood, A.W.: The Marxian Critique of Justice. Philosophy & Public Affairs. 1, 244–282 (1972).
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Wood, A.W.: The Marxian Critique of Justice. In: Marx, justice and history; edited by M Cohen, T Nagel and T Scanlon. pp. 3–41. Princeton U.P., [Place of publication not identified] (1980).
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Reiman, J.: Moral Philosophy: The Critique of Capitalism and the Problem of Ideology. In: The Cambridge companion to Marx. pp. 143–167. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1991).
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Tucker, Robert C.: Chapter 2. In: The Marxian revolutionary idea. Allen & Unwin, London (1970).
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Geras, N.: The Controversy About Marx and Justice. New Left Review. 150, 47–85 (1985).
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Geras, N.: Bringing Marx to Justice: An Addendum and a Rejoinder. New Left Review. 195, 37–69 (1992).
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Geras, N.: Human Nature and Progress. New Left Review. 213, 151–160 (1995).
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Buchanan, A E.: Marx and justice: the radical critique of liberalism. Methuen, [Place of publication not identified] (1982).
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MacIntyre, A.: The Theses on Feuerbach: A Road Not Taken. In: The MacIntyre reader. pp. 223–234. Polity Press, Cambridge (1998).
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Cohen, G. A.: History, labour, and freedom: themes from Marx. Clarendon Press, New York (1988).
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Elster, Jon: Making sense of Marx. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1985).
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Mészáros, István: Marx’s theory of alienation. Merlin, London (1972).
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Sayers, Sean: Creative Activity and Alienation in Hegel and Marx. In: Marx and alienation: essays on Hegelian themes. Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2011).
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Sayers, S.: Why Work? Marx and Human Nature. Science & Society. 69, 606–616 (2005).
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Sayers, Sean: Freedom and The Realm of Necessity. In: Marx and alienation: essays on Hegelian themes. Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2011).
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Sayers, S.: Freedom and The "Realm of Necessity. In: The new Hegelians: politics and philosophy in the Hegelian school. pp. 261–274. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2006).
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Sayers, S.: Marx. In: Key Ethical Thinkers. Continuum Press, London.
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Marxism and Ethics.