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166On recovering Marx after MarxismPhilosophy and Social Criticism 26 (4): 95-106. 2000.If Marx is to survive as a source of unparalleled insight into the modern world, he needs to be recovered. This article will begin to address some of the difficulties which arise in recovering Marx, above all the need to free Marx from Marxism. Marx has always been studied through Marxism, hence in a way which profoundly distorts his philosophical ideas. If we remove this Marxist 'filter', we see a rather different, more philosophical, and more philosophically-interesting thinker, Hegel's most i…Read more
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45Critical noticesInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 11 (1). 2003.This Article does not have an abstract
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17Recent philosophical perspectives on Lukács in the WestStudies in Soviet Thought 31 (1): 39-46. 1986.
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