MAIN CURRENTS OF MARXISM: Volume I: The Founders; Volume II: The Golden Age; Volume III: The Breakdown.

First edition in English, first printing. Complete in three volumes. Translated from the Polish by P. S. Falla. Publisher's original navy blue cloth with gilt titles to the spine, in dustwrapper. A near fine set, the bindings square and firm, the contents clean throughout. Light spotting to the upper edge of Vol. I, and a couple of light marks to lower edges. Complete with the near fine dustwrappers showing a little light shelfwear, one short closed tear to the upper edge of Vol. II, and a touch of fading to the spine of Vol. III, both of which have a thin strip of reinforcement to the underside at the upper and lower edge. All volumes are unclipped and priced to front flaps. A very presentable example of an unusually scarce set.

The Polish philosopher's critically acclaimed analysis of Marxist thought, written between 1968 and 1976, at a time when it was impossible to publish the work in Communist ruled Poland. First published in France by the Institut Littéraire between 1976 and 1978, this first edition in English, translated by P. S. Falla, was published by the Oxford University Press in 1978. Due to his criticism of Marxism and Communism, Ko akowski was effectively exiled from Poland in 1968. He spent most of the remainder of his career at All Souls College in Oxford. "Main Currents ot Marxism is "must" reading for any serious student of Marx and Marxism and an invaluable sourcebook for the non-specialist who wishes to gain quick yet comprehensive access to an in-depth examination of the various tendencies and controversies in the rich heritage of Marxist thought." (John E. Elliott, Journal of Economic Issues, September 1985). "It is lucid, comprehensive, well informed, and also well written; the sweep of the narrative carries the reader along with it, and there are few if any longueurs. A word of praise is due to the translator, P. S. Falla, who has rendered the original Polish text with a skill that makes one unaware that one is reading a translation." (G. H. R. Parkinson, Philosophy, October 1979).

Stock code: 24567

£475

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