This collection of Colletti's principal Marxist essays explores his interpretation of Marxism, emphasizing its depth and flexibility. It investigates the relationships between Marx's thought and that of various thinkers, including Rousseau and Marcuse. Colletti's work spans philosophy, history, sociology, politics, and economics, challenging traditional boundaries. His Marxist period sought to position Marx's work in a lineage that downplays Hegel while offering a new perspective on the relationship between Marxism and Kant.
John Merrington Knihy
