copyright 1967; Anchor Books edition; translated and edited by Loyd D. Easton and Kurt H. Guddat; softbound; thicker paperback book, 506 pages; very good condition with unmarked pages; back cover slight ageing (pic).
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The most comprehensive one-volume collection in English of Marx's early writings (1835-1847) on the nature of religion, freedom of the press, the relation of the state to democracy, the humanistic critique of philosophical idealism, the alienation of humanity, and the relation of communism to historical praxis. Easton and Guddat’s translations are based on the best German editions and on the study of original manuscripts and first editions.
A substantial Introduction and detailed analytical headnotes indicate the significance and historical setting of each selection, as well as its relationship to Marx's other writings. With one exception (Defense of the Moselle Correspondent) each article, chapter, or book section is presented in its entirety, without internal deletions.
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