Description
In this book, Philip J. Kain deftly demonstrates the historical antecedents to and continuing relevance of Karl Marx?s thought. Kain reveals the unappreciated pluralism of Marx, how it has endured and how it will continue to adapt to the challenges of modern day thought such as feminist theory.
In this book?
? Hobbes, Political Theory, and Sovereignty
? Locke, Social Theory, and Limited Government
? Rousseau, Individual Liberty, and Community
? Kant, Philosophy of History, and the Ideal Society
? Hegel, the State, and Spirit
? Marx and the Earlier Tradition