Marx-related reading recommendations?
I know the basics about Marx’s view of economies and capitalism. Since he was a philosopher first and foremost, I’m curious to know his foundational beliefs about history, human nature, and how his so-called “communism” would be remotely feasible. Do you know of any good, comprehensive books about Marx (and Engles) from a libertarian? Thanks. submitted by /u/PW_stars [link] [comments]
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