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Studies in Marxism and Social Theory

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Editors: G. A. Cohen, Jon Elster, John Roemer

The series is jointly published by the Cambridge University Press and the Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme and the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press. The books in the series are intended to exemplify a new paradigm in the study of Marxist social theory. They will not be dogmatic or purely exegetical in approach. Rather, they will examine and develop the theory pioneered by Marx, in the light of the intervening history, and with the tools of non-Marxist social science and philosophy. It is hoped that Marxist thought will thereby be freed from the increasingly discredited methods and presuppositions which are still widely regarded as essential to it, and that what is true and important in Marxism will be more firmly established.

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There are 18 titles in this series...

Alternatives to Capitalism

Analytical Foundations of Marxism

Capitalism and Social Democracy

Capitalist Collective Action

Competition, Cooperation and Conflict in the Coal Industry

Capitalist Collective Action

Competition, Cooperation and Conflict in the Coal Industry

Class Counts

Comparative Studies in Class Analysis

Class Counts

Comparative Studies in Class Analysis

Class Counts Student Edition

Class Counts Student Edition

Ecology and Historical Materialism

Ecology and Historical Materialism

Karl Marx's Theory of Ideas

Karl Marx's Theory of Ideas

Making Sense of Marx

Marxism Recycled

Marxism Recycled

Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality

Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality