Karl Marx and the anarchists - Paul Thomas
Karl Marx and the Anarchists examines Marx's confrontations with anarchist theoreticians he encountered at various stages of his career as a revolutionist. Paul Thomas argued that Marx's attacks on Stirner, Proudhon, and Bakunin strongly influenced his own interpretation of revolutionary politics, and are of vital importance to an understanding of the subsequent enmity between Marxists and Anarchists.
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Is there a version of this in
Is there a version of this in English? I've followed the links and can't find anything.
Searched the internet,
Searched the internet, couldn't find it either. Morris Cranston seems to have translated a couple of things in the past, no other information turned up.