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* Adorno, Theodor and Horkheimer, Max, ''Dialectic of Enlightenment'', Verso, 1967
* Adorno, Theodor and Horkheimer, Max, ''Dialectic of Enlightenment'', Verso, 1967
* Cole, G D H, ''The Meaning of Marxism'', (1948)  Routledge 2011 [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Meaning-Marxism-Routledge-Library-Editions/dp/0415598419/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1334049314&sr=1-1#reader_0415598419]
* Cole, G D H, ''The Meaning of Marxism'', (1948)  Routledge 2011 [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Meaning-Marxism-Routledge-Library-Editions/dp/0415598419/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1334049314&sr=1-1#reader_0415598419]
* Gramsci, Antonio, Selected Writings, 1916-1935, Lawrence and Wishart, 1988 [http://www.marxists.org/archive/gramsci/prison_notebooks/reader/index.htm]
* Hobsbawm, Eric,''How to Change the World: Reflections on Marx and Marxism'', Yale University Press, 2011.
* Hobsbawm, Eric,''How to Change the World: Reflections on Marx and Marxism'', Yale University Press, 2011.
* Marcuse, Herbert, ''The Foundation of Historical Materialism'', (1932) in ''Studies in Critical Philosophy'', Beacon Press, Boston, 1972[http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/marcuse/works/historical-materialism/index.htm].
* Marcuse, Herbert, ''The Foundation of Historical Materialism'', (1932) in ''Studies in Critical Philosophy'', Beacon Press, Boston, 1972[http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/marcuse/works/historical-materialism/index.htm].

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Bibliography

Works by Marxians and Marxists

  • Adorno, Theodor and Horkheimer, Max, Dialectic of Enlightenment, Verso, 1967
  • Cole, G D H, The Meaning of Marxism, (1948) Routledge 2011 [1]
  • Gramsci, Antonio, Selected Writings, 1916-1935, Lawrence and Wishart, 1988 [2]
  • Hobsbawm, Eric,How to Change the World: Reflections on Marx and Marxism, Yale University Press, 2011.
  • Marcuse, Herbert, The Foundation of Historical Materialism, (1932) in Studies in Critical Philosophy, Beacon Press, Boston, 1972[3].
  • Mao Tse-Tung, On Contradiction, [4]
  • Martin Heidegger Being and Time, Blackwell, 1967.
  • Stalin, Joseph, Dialectical and Historical Materialism, (1938) [5]
  • Vladimir Ilyich Lenin What is to be Done?. (ebook).

Reviews and critiques

  • Avineri, Shlomo. The Social and Political Thought of Karl Marx (1970) excerpt and text search
  • Berlin, Isiah, Karl Marx, His Life and Environment, Oxford, 1978.
  • Carver, Terrel, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Marx. 1992. 357 pp. excerpt and text search
  • Cohen, Gerald Allen, and G. A. Cohen. Karl Marx's Theory of History (2000) excerpt and text search
  • Desai, Meghnad, Marx's Revenge, Verso, 2003
  • Elster, Jon. Making Sense of Marx. 1985. 556 pp. excerpt and text search
  • Elster, Jon. An Introduction to Karl Marx (1986) excerpt and text search
  • Hobsbawm, Eric J., ed. Marxism in Marx's Day. 1982. 349 pp.
  • Kolakowski, Leszek. Main Currents of Marxism: The Founders, the Golden Age, the Breakdown. (1981, 2005). 1504 pp. covers Marx and all the Marxists excerpt and text search
  • McLellan, David. Karl Marx: A Biography (4th ed. 2006)
  • Mehring, Franz. Marx: The Story of His Life (1918) online edition another online edition
  • Oakley, Allen. Marx's Critique of Political Economy: Intellectual Sources and Evolution. Vol. 1: 1844-1860. Vol. 2: 1861 to 1863. (1984-85). 266pp, 342 pp.
  • Popper, Karl, The Open Society and its Enemies, Volume 2, Hegel and Marx, Routledge, 1945.
  • Rader, Melvin Miller. Marx's Interpretation of History. 1979. 242 pp.
  • White, James D. Karl Marx and the Intellectual Origins of Dialectical Materialism. 1996. 416 pp.
  • Wolff, Jonathan, Why Read Marx Today?, Qxford UP 2003.