There he would play a part in establishing the Alexander Herzen Foundation, a publisher of samizdat soviet literature.
It is entitled Ideology and Superstructure in Historical Materialism,[1] ISBN 0-85031-154-3 and may be seen as an extension to the seminal work of Karl Korsch on the centrality of the Hegelian dialectic to Marxian thought.
Jakubowski rehearses for the reader the steps Marx and Engels took away from Hegel, via Feuerbach, to their 'historical materialist' position.
Ideology and Superstructure also offered a critique of competing interpretations of Marxian thought, particularly that associated with Karl Kautsky and that with Max Adler.
His one contribution is still read in certain small Marxist political currents, and occasionally touches the fringes of academic study,[2] for example, a brief review in the journal Radical Philosophy by British philosopher Kate Soper.