Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction: An Historical Survey of the Hegel-Marx Connection; I.Fraser & T Burns Hegel and Marx: Reflections on the Narrative; T.Carver Hegel's Legacy; J.McCarney Marx and Scientific Method: A Non-Metaphysical View; T.Burns From the Critique of Hegel to the Critique of Capital; C.Arthur Marx's Doctoral Dissertation: The Development of an Hegelian Thesis; G.Browning Hegel and Marx on Needs: The Making of a Monster; I.Fraser Interconstitutivity, Recht and Social Relations of Production; A.Chitty The End of History in Hegel and Marx; H.Williams Hegel and Marx on International Relations; D.Boucher Bibliography Index
CHRISTOPHER J.ARTHUR Taught philosophy at the University of Sussex DAVID BOUCHER Professor of Political Theory and Government, University of Wales, Swansea GARY K. BROWNING Professor of Politics at Oxford Brookes University TERRELL CARVER Professor of Political Theory, University of Bristol ANDREW CHITTY Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Sussex JOSEPH McCARNEY Lecturer in Philosophy, South Bank University HOWARD WILLIAMS Professor of Political Theory, University of Wales, Aberystwyth
TONY BURNS is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Politics in the Department of Economics and Politics at the Nottingham Trent University. He is author of Natural Law and Political Ideology in the Philosophy of Hegel (1996). - IAN FRASER is Lecturer in Political Theory in the Department of Economics and Politics at Nottingham Trent University. He is author of Hegel and Marx: The Concept of Need (1998).
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