Develops an interpretation of Marx's work as the basis of a
critique of both orthodox Marxism and of both modern economics and
sociology. The core of this book is an analysis of Marx's theory of
alienated labour as the basis of Marx's critique of liberal social
theory. This leads to both an original interpretation of Marx's
work and to the liberal foundations of the subjects of economics
and sociology. This critique is developed through an account of
revolution, and of the parallel revolution in sociology carried
through by Max Weber. The conclusion relates the critique to the
subsequent developments in both Marxism and sociology.
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