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Capital Is Dead; Is This Something Worse?
Capital is Dead: Is This Something Worse? (2019)
Book Cover: A Companion to Marx's Capital - The Complete Edition (2018)
A Companion to Marx's Capital - The Complete Edition (2018)
Critiquing Capitalism Today
Critiquing Capitalism Today; New Ways to Read Marx (2018)
Marx, Capital and the Maddness of Economic Reason
Marx, Capital, and the Madness of Economic Reason (2017)
How Karl Marx Can Save American Capitalism
How Karl Marx Can Save American Capitalism (2015)
Book Cover: The Capitalist Schema; Time, Money, and the Culture of Abstraction (2014)
The Capitalist Schema; Time, Money, and the Culture of Abstraction (2014)
Why Marx Was Wrong; Book Cover
Why Marx Was Wrong (2011)
Why Marx was right
Why Marx Was Right (2011)
"Aristotle, Adam Smith and Karl Marx" by Spencer Pack
Aristotle, Adam Smith & Karl Marx on Some Fundamental Issues in 21st Century Political Economy (2010)
Why Read Marx Today?
Why Read Marx Today? (2003)
Cover of unequal freedoms: the global market as an ethical system
Unequal Freedoms: The Global Market as an Ethical System (1998)
Democracy against Capitalism; Renewing Historical Materialism
Democracy Against Capitalism; Renewing Historical Materialism (1995)
Capital by Karl Marx
Capital; A Critique of Political Economy - Volumes I (1867), II (1885) & III (1894)

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