Description: Wood explains Marx's views from a philosophical standpoint and defends Marx against common misunderstandings and criticisms of his views. This new edition includes a new chapter on exploitation and a substantial new preface.
Pub Date: February 12, 2004
Dewey: 335.411
LCCN: 2003058733
Lexile Code: 0000
Features: Bibliography, Index
Target Age Group: NA to NA
Physical Info: 1.20" H x 9.54" L x 6.02" W ( 1.44 lbs) 344 pages
BISAC Categories:
Education | Teaching | Subjects Arts and Humanities | Philosophy | History and Surveys | General | Political Science | Political Ideologies | Communism PostCommunism and Socialism | Ethics and Moral Philosophy | Political | Individual Philosophers | Social Science | Sociology | Social Theory
Series: Arguments of the Philosophers
Description: Wood explains Marx's views from a philosophical standpoint and defends Marx against common misunderstandings and criticisms of his views. This new edition includes a new chapter on exploitation and a substantial new preface.