Philosophy after Marx: 100 years of misreadings and the normative turn in political philosophy

Leiden: Brill (2014)
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Henning's Philosophy after Marx recapitulates the history of Marx-interpretations as a history of misinterpretation. Illustrating how Marx's original theories are more sustainable than their critiques from sociology, economics or philosophy, the work culminates in a criticism of recent critical theories.

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Karl Marx.Jonathan Wolff - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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