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Philosophy and Economics in the Writings of Karl Marx

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Philosophy and Economics in the Writings of Karl Marx
Author(s)Hunt, E. K.
AbstractDiscussion of the thought of Karl Marx frequently distinguishes between his earlier philosophical and humanistic writings, and his later economic, political, and historical analyses. This article argues that Marx’s early and later work are closely connected, and suggests that his economic theories can be viewed as elaborated answers to questions posed in his initial philosophical writings.
Pages95-120
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ArticleAccess to Article Summary Article
SourceMarx, Schumpeter, and Keynes
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PubDate1986
ISBN_ISSN0-87332-380-7

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