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Karl Marx and the Anarchists
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Paul Thomas is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley.

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." . . this work is of great breadth and major importance . . . By juxtaposing Marx's ideas against the anarchists Stirner, Proudhon, and Bakunin, a method of explication favored by Marx himself, Thomas reveals the continuity of Marx's political theory in disputes with these very different opponents . . . The book fills a real void."
-"Choice
." . . this book is superb . . . . For one thing, the book includes a number of gems of incisive brilliance. My favorites are: a comparison between Adam Smith and Plato on the division of labor; a critique of the misuse of the label "petty bourgeois" by Marx and many subsequent Marxists; and (best of all) a sparkling analogy which should save many of us hours of effort trying to explain Marx's concept of labor power. For another thing, the author's writing style is delightful."
-"Political Theory

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