First published in English in 1971, it is a classic account of Karl Marx's ideas about nature.
"[2] The Concept of Nature in Marx has been seen as a classic work.
[1] The philosopher Herbert Marcuse offers a discussion of the role of nature in Marxist philosophy informed by Schmidt's work in his Counterrevolution and Revolt (1972).
[3] The political scientist David McLellan describes The Concept of Nature in Marx as, "an important and well-documented consideration of the importance of Marx's materialism.
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