
in Marx In 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern Offers A Concise, Expert Account Of Marx's Life And Ideas, And Explains Their Influence On Man's Struggle To Understand His Existence In The World. The Book Also Includes Selections From Marx's Writings; A Brief List Of Suggested Reading For Those Who Wish To Push Further; And Chronologies That Place Marx Within His Own Age And In The Broader Scheme Of Philosophy. kliatt these Two Additions To A Growing Series On Philosophers (30 And Counting) Have The Same Strengths And Weaknesses Of Others In The Series. All The Books Follow A Uniform Structure: Life And Works, Writings Excerpts, And Chronology Sections. The Books Come In Around 90 Pages And Have Rudimentary Indexes. They Are All Concise, Clear, Informed And Well Written. I'd Prefer Seeing Books For Students That Separate Life And Works Into Two Chapters And Ones That Summarize Less And Provoke More. If I Were Going To Have Any One Of The 30 Available For Students, It Would Be The Marx Book. (90 Minutes Series) Kliatt Codes: Sa—recommended For Senior High School Students, Advanced Students, And Adults. 2001, Ivan R. Dee, 90p. Bibliog. Index., $6.95 Each. Ages 16 To Adult. Reviewer: Daniel J. Levinson; History & English Teacher, Thayer Acad., Braintree, September 2001 (vol. 35 No. 5)
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Publication Date:
2006-01-01
ISBN-10:
0786140194
ISBN-13:
9780786140190
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