First published in 1985, Thomas Sowell's book is a crisp, lucid and
commonsensical introduction to Marx's own writings and to Marxist
theory. It combines readability with intellectual rigour and
distils more than a quarter of a century of Thomas Sowell's
research and thought on the philosophical and economic doctrines of
Karl Marx. Its central theme is that Marxian philosophy must be
understood before Marxian economics can be defined. The book
discusses Marx's ideas, including his philosophy of history,
concept of capitalist "exploitation", morality and business cycle
theory. The author's treatment is balanced, though often critical
and displays a mastery of Marx's own writings which are liberally
extracted throughout the text.
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