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41The Hegel-Marx connection (edited book)St. Martin's Press. 2000.A major and timely re-examination of key areas in the social and political thought of Hegel and Marx. The editors' extensive introduction surveys the development of the connection from the Young Hegelians through the main Marxist thinkers to contemporary debates. Leading scholars including Terrell Carver, Chris Arthur, and Gary Browning debate themes such as: the nature of the connection itself scientific method political economy the Hegelian basis to Marxs' "Doctoral Dissertation" human needs h…Read more
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1Review of Paul Blackledge, Reflections on the Marxist Theory of HistoryCapital and Class (98): 149-55. 2009.
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145Materialism in Ancient Greek Philosophy and in the Writings of the Young MarxHistorical Materialism 7 (1): 3-39. 2000.What is the young Marx's attitude towards questions of psychology? More precisely, what is his attitude towards the human mind and its relationship to the body? To deal adequately with this issue requires a consideration of the relationship between Marx and Feuerbach. It also requires some discussion of the thought of Aristotle. For the views of Feuerbach and the young Marx are not at all original. Rather, they represent a continuation of a long tradition which derives ultimately from ancient Gr…Read more
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Introduction: An Historical Survey of the Hegel-Marx ConnectionIn Tony Burns & Ian Fraser (eds.), The Hegel-Marx connection, St. Martin's Press. pp. 1-33. 2000.
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7“The Right to Have Rights”: Slavery, Freedom and Citizenship in the Thought of Aristotle, Hegel and ArendtCulture and Civilization 5. 2013.
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113Aristotle and natural lawHistory of Political Thought 19 (2): 142-166. 1998.The paper presents an interpretation of Aristotle's views on natural justice in the Nicomachean Ethics. It focuses, in particular, on Aristotle's understanding of the relationship which exists between natural justice and political justice, or between natural law and positive law. It is suggested that Aristotle's views on this subject are often misunderstood. It is also suggested that, contrary to what some commentators might think, Aristotle's comments on natural justice are actually central for…Read more
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Review of John Hoffman and Paul Graham, Introduction to Political TheoryBritish Politics 1 (2): 428-29. 2006.
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1Karl Kautsky: Ethics and MarxismIn Lawrence Wilde (ed.), Marxism's ethical thinkers, Palgrave. pp. 15-50. 2001.
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2Whose Aristotle? Which Marx? Ethics, Law and Justice in Aristotle and MarxImprints: Egalitarian Theory and Practice 8 (2). 2005.
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Hegel’s Interpretation of the Philosophy of Heraclitus: Some ObservationsIn Tony Burns (ed.), Contemporary Political Studies: 1997, . pp. 2239. 1997.
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67Alan Brudner and the Contemporary Significance of Hegel’s Philosophy of LawJurisprudence 3 (1): 211-251. 2012.
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The Ideological Location of Hegel’s Political ThoughtIn Lovenduski Joni & Stanyer Jeffrey (eds.), Contemporary Political Studies: 1995, Psa. pp. 1301-1308. 1995.
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142The purloined Hegel: semiology in the thought of Saussure and DerridaHistory of the Human Sciences 13 (4): 1-24. 2000.This paper explores the thought of Hegel, Saussure and Derrida regarding the nature of the linguistic sign. It argues that Derrida is right to maintain that Hegel is an influence on Saussure. However, Derrida misrepresents both Hegel and Saussure by interpreting them as falling within the Platonic rather than the Aristotelian philosophical tradition.
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1Review of S. C. Bosworth, Hegel’s Political Philosophy: The Test Case For Constitutional MonarchyBulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 30 64-71. 1994.
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3Nussbaum, Cosmopolitanism and Contemporary Political IssuesInternational Journal of Social Economics 40 (7). 2013.