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NOTES

CHAPTER 1. On Comparing the Positions of Fichte and
Marx
1. See especially Jean-Paul Sartre, Search for a Method, trans.
Hazel Barnes ( New York: Knopf, Vintage, 1968); Michel Henry
, Marx, 2 vols. ( Paris: Gallimard, 1976); and Leszek Kolakowski
, Main Currents of Marxism, trans. P. S. Falla, 3
vols. ( New York: Oxford University Press, 1978), in particu-
lar the first volume.
2. Among the discussions which deal in part with the compari-
son of one or more aspect common to the positions of
Fichte and Marx, the following should be mentioned: Marianne Weber
, Fichtes Sozialismus und sein Verhältnis zur
Marx'schen Doktrin
( Tübingen: Mohr, 1900); Manfred Buhr
, Revolution und Philosophie ( Berlin: V. E. B. Deut-
scher Verlag der Wissenschaften, 1965); Jürgen Habermas,
Knowledge and Human Interests, trans. Jeremy J. Schapiro
( Boston: Beacon, 1972); Arnold Gehlen, "Über die Geburt
der Freiheit aus der Entfremdung", in Studien zur An-
thropologie und Soziologie
(Neuwied and Berlin: Luchter-
hand, 1971). To the best of my knowledge, a full-scale
comparison of the two positions has not yet appeared in any
language.
3. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, Marx-Engels Werke, 39
vols. ( Berlin: Dietz Verlag, 1956-68), 19: 188.
4. The tendency to relate Kant and Marx, according to Vra-
nicki, was represented by R. Stammler, F. Staudinger, and K.
Vorländer, and reached its most developed form in the writ-
ings of M. Adler. See Predrag Vranicki, Geschichte des
Marxismus
, trans. Stanislava Rummel and Vjekoslava Wiedmann
, 2 vols. ( Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1974), 1: 287, 353-61.
5. See, for example, Giovanni Gentile, La filosofia della prassi
( 1899), rpt. La filosofia di Marx ( Florence: Einaudi, 1974).
According to Kolakowski, probably the initial attempt to
treat Marxism as a theory of historical praxis was made by
Labriola. See Main Currents of Marxism, 2: 192.
6. See my "Marxian Praxis", Philosophy and Social Criticism 5
( 1978).
7. A recent example is provided by Henry Marx.

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