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David Leopold

University of Oxford
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  • University of Oxford
    Department Of Politics And International Relations, Mansfield College
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Social and Political Philosophy
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Social and Political Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
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  •  40
    Fred R Dallmayr, G W F Hegel: Modernity and Politics, Newbury Park: Sage Publications Inc, 1993, pp xxvi + 259, Hb £31.95, Pb £14.95 (review)
    Hegel Bulletin 15 (2): 60-63. 1994.
  • A Cautious Embrace: Reflections on (Left) Liberalism and Utopia
    In Ben Jackson & Marc Stears (eds.), Liberalism as Ideology: Essays in Honour of Michael Freeden, Oxford University Press. pp. 9--33. 2012.
    Social and Political PhilosophyPolitical Realism and Utopianism
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    Karl Marx and British Socialism
    In W. J. Mander (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century, Oxford University Press. 2014.
    This chapter traces some connections between Karl Marx and British politics and culture in the nineteenth century. It outlines Marx’s engagement with Chartism, contemporary politics, and the International Association. It explores Marx’s attitude towards socialism in Britain, using Robert Owen as a case study. Marx’s balanced view of ‘utopian socialism’ includes a positive assessment of Owen’s critique of capitalism and his vision of future socialist society. Moreover, Marx excused certain weakne…Read more
    This chapter traces some connections between Karl Marx and British politics and culture in the nineteenth century. It outlines Marx’s engagement with Chartism, contemporary politics, and the International Association. It explores Marx’s attitude towards socialism in Britain, using Robert Owen as a case study. Marx’s balanced view of ‘utopian socialism’ includes a positive assessment of Owen’s critique of capitalism and his vision of future socialist society. Moreover, Marx excused certain weaknesses in Owen’s social theory as unavoidably reflecting the undeveloped historical circumstances in which his intellectual formation had occurred. In addition, Marx credits Owen with a significant role in the histories of both ‘materialism’ and the cooperative movement. The chapter concludes with brief reflections on the need for accounts of Marx’s posthumous impact on British socialism in the nineteenth century to reflect an adequate appreciation of these various connections during his lifetime.
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    Dialectical approaches
    In David Leopold & Marc Stears (eds.), Political theory: methods and approaches, Oxford University Press. 2008.
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    Political TheoryMethods in Political Philosophy
  • F R Dallmayr's G W F Hegel: Modernity And Politics (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 30 60-63. 1994.
    G. W. F. Hegel
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    A Left-Hegelian Anarchism
    The European Legacy 8 (6): 777-786. 2003.
    INTRODUCTION It is a commonplace to observe that the left-Hegelian Max Stirner is little-known.gure in the history of political and philosophical thought. However, that obscurity should not be exaggerated. The author of Der Einzige und sein Eigentum is not only familiar to certain rather specialised and largely academic circles-those with an interest in Hegelianism, for example, or in the early intellectual development of Karl Marx -he is also, and more widely, known as a member of, and in.uence…Read more
    INTRODUCTION It is a commonplace to observe that the left-Hegelian Max Stirner is little-known.gure in the history of political and philosophical thought. However, that obscurity should not be exaggerated. The author of Der Einzige und sein Eigentum is not only familiar to certain rather specialised and largely academic circles-those with an interest in Hegelianism, for example, or in the early intellectual development of Karl Marx -he is also, and more widely, known as a member of, and in.uence upon, the anarchist tradition. Stirner's best-known work is often excerpted in anthologies of anarchist writings, and his name is regularly included as part of the modern pantheon in historically orientated surveys of anarchist thought.
    Anarchism
  • L Johnston's Between Transcendence And Nihilism. Species-ontology In The Philosophy Of Ludwig Feuerbach (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 37 97-100. 1998.
    G. W. F. Hegel
  • E Kedourie's Hegel And Marx: Introductory Lectures (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 32 70-75. 1995.
    G. W. F. Hegel
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    More Greatness than Illusion: Stedman Jones on Marx (review)
    European Journal of Political Theory 18 (1): 128-137. 2019.
    Gareth Stedman Jones has written a scholarly and interesting biography of Karl Marx, framed by the plausible idea that the ‘authentic’ Marx needs to be recovered from layers of 20th-century misinterpretation. The book focuses more on the political context than the intellectual content of Marx's ideas, and its treatment of the latter has some limitations. Not least, the author underestimates the complexity, interest, and relevance, of certain elements of Marx's thought.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  • A solitary life
    In Saul Newman (ed.), Max Stirner, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 21-42. 2011.
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    Larry Johnston, Between Transcendence and Nihilism. Species-Ontology in the Philosophy of Ludwig Feuerbach , pp. 331, £40-00 (review)
    Hegel Bulletin 19 (1-2): 97-100. 1998.
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    Elie Kedourie, Hegel and Marx: Introductory Lectures, edited by Sylvia Kedourie and Helen Kedourie, Oxford: Blackwell, 1995, pp xiii + 216, Hb £35.00, Pb £11.99 (review)
    Hegel Bulletin 16 (2): 70-75. 1995.
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    Introduction
    with Marc Stears
    In David Leopold & Marc Stears (eds.), Political theory: methods and approaches, Oxford University Press. 2008.
    Political TheoryMethods in Political Philosophy
  • Ch. 20. Karl Marx and British Socialism
    In W. J. Mander (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century, Oxford University Press. 2014.
    Socialism and MarxismKarl Marx
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    More Greatness than Illusion: Stedman Jones on Marx
    European Journal of Political Theory 18 (1): 128-137. 2017.
    Gareth Stedman Jones has written a scholarly and interesting biography of Karl Marx, framed by the plausible idea that the ‘authentic’ Marx needs to be recovered from layers of 20th-century misinterpretation. The book focuses more on the political context than the intellectual content of Marx's ideas, and its treatment of the latter has some limitations. Not least, the author underestimates the complexity, interest, and relevance, of certain elements of Marx's thought.
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