The Marx-machine: politics, polemics, ideology

Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books (2012)
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Abstract

Charles Barbour argues not only that we can examine the literary and rhetorical aspects of Marx’s texts, but also that, as soon as we begin to do so, those texts begin to take on new and entirely unexpected political implications.

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