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In-text: (Engels, 1845)
Your Bibliography: Engels, F., 1845. The Condition Of The Working Class In England.
In-text: (Evans, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Evans, R., 2013. Marx v. The Rest. London Review of Books, 35(10).
In-text: (Gray, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Gray, J., 2013. The Real Karl Marx. The New York Review of Books,.
In-text: (Holmes, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Holmes, S., 1998. The End of Idiocy on a Planetary Scale: 'The Communist Manifesto'. London Review of Books, 20(21).
In-text: (Hornborg, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Hornborg, A., 2019. Nature, Society, and Justice in the Anthropocene. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.151-176.
In-text: (Lanchester, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Lanchester, J., 2012. Marx at 193. London Review of Books, 34(7).
In-text: (Little, 2020)
Your Bibliography: Little, D., 2020. Philosophy of History. In: The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford University.
In-text: (Marx, 1845)
Your Bibliography: Marx, K., 1845. Theses on Feuerbach.
In-text: (Marx, Engels and Stedman Jones, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Marx, K., Engels, F. and Stedman Jones, G., 2002. The Communist Manifesto. London: Penguin Books.
In-text: (Menand, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Menand, L., 2016. Karl Marx, Yesterday and Today. The New Yorker,.
In-text: (Runciman, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Runciman, W., 2010. Great Books, Bad Arguments: "Republic, Leviathan", and "The Communist Manifesto". Princeton University Press, pp.87-110.
In-text: (Skidelsky, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Skidelsky, R., 2000. What’s Left of Marx?. The New York Review of Books,.
In-text: (Sperber, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Sperber, J., 2013. Karl Marx. 1st ed. W. W. Norton & Co.
In-text: (Wiltgen, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Wiltgen, R., 1998. MARX'S AND ENGELS'S CONCEPTION OF MALTHUS: The Heritage of a Critique. Organization & Environment, 11(4).
In-text: (Wolff and Leopold, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Wolff, J. and Leopold, D., 2021. Karl Marx. In: The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University.
In-text: (Wolff, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Wolff, J., 2003. Why Read Marx Today?. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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