Karl Marx, the Iroquois People, and Possibilities for a Free Society

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Tue, 11/04/2014 - 12:00am
Reading on Karl Marx, the Iroquois people, and possibilities for a free society.
In the last years of his life, Karl Marx returned to the themes of his early writings: the possibility of a society beyond private property and alienation, inspired by what he read about the Iroquois in the work of anthropologist Lewis Henry Morgan. Clayton Morgareidge reads selected passages from an essay by Franklin Rosemont. The full article, which is worth reading by anyone interested in Marx and Marxism, is here.
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