Libertarian Communism: Marx, Engels and the Political Economy of Freedom

Ernesto Screpanti
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Central to this book is a discussion of the notion of freedom in Marx and Engel's work. The book argues that the libertarian foundations of political economy were present in Marx's and Engel's work and utilizes contemporary theories of freedom to reinterpret and analyse their original work.
Genres: Philosophy
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