Reader in Marxist Philosophy: From the Writings of Marx, Engels, and LeninHoward Selsam, Harry Martel International Publishers, 1963 - 384 pages The basic philosophical thought of Marx, Engels and Lenin gathered together in the categories customary to Western philosophy. |
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 17 |
HOW SOCIALISM BECAME | 26 |
THE THREE COMPONENT PARTS OF MARXISM | 37 |
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