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August H. Nimtz and Kyle A. Edwards, "The Communist and the Revolutionary Liberal in the Second American Revolution" (Brill, 2024)

New Books in Critical Theory

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Contrasting Freedoms: Douglass, Marx, and Engels

This chapter examines the differing perspectives on freedom between Frederick Douglass and Marx and Engels during a critical historical period. It highlights Douglass's focus on suffrage as essential to liberty, contrasted with Marx and Engels’ broader vision that included economic reforms. The discussion also reflects on the failures of Reconstruction, land ownership's role in true freedom for former slaves, and the ongoing relevance of these ideas in contemporary socio-economic challenges.

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