"This book offers a subtle, highly sophisticated, fresh and
unfailingly interesting interpretation of some central themes in
Marx's thought. Agreeably undogmatic, it has much to interest
non-Marxist moral
philosophers, political theorists and economists. Its aim is to
elucidate some central claims of Marx in a way that will challenge
non-Marxist assumptions. In this aim it admirably succeeds."—Steven
Lukes, Oxford University
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