What Marx Really Meant

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What Marx Really Meant
AuthorG. D. H. Cole
SubjectMarxism
PublisherKnopf
Publication date
1934
Pages309

What Marx Really Meant is a 1934 book by G. D. H. Cole that attempted to modernize Marxism for the era since Karl Marx's 1883 death.

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