For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)
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For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)
Summary
For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967) is a version, edition or translation[1].
Key Facts
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967) authored Louis Althusser[2].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[3].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s publisher is recorded as Siglo XXI[4].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s OCLC number is recorded as 1026253040[5].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s place of publication is recorded as Mexico City[6].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s edition number is recorded as 1[7].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s language of work or name is recorded as Spanish[8].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s has part is recorded as Contradiction and Overdetermination (printed Spanish translation from 1967)[9].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s has part is recorded as On the Materialist Dialectic (printed Spanish translation from 1967)[10].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s has part is recorded as Introduction: Today (printed Spanish translation from 1967)[11].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s has part is recorded as Feuerbach's 'Philosophical Manifestoes' (printed Spanish translation from 1967)[12].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s has part is recorded as Q93862538[13].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s has part is recorded as Front matter of "La revolución theorica de Marx" (1967)[14].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s has part is recorded as Dedication in: "La revolución theorica de Marx"[15].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s has part is recorded as Remarks on the Terminology Adopted (printed Spanish translation from 1967)[16].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s has part is recorded as Q93865054[17].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s has part is recorded as 'On The Young Marx' (printed Spanish translation from 1967)[18].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s has part is recorded as The 'Piccolo Teatro': Bertolazzi and Brecht (printed Spanish translation from 1967)[19].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s has part is recorded as The '1844 Manuscripts' of Karl Marx (printed Spanish translation from 1967)[20].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s has part is recorded as Marxism and Humanism (printed Spanish translation from 1967)[21].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s has part is recorded as intentionally blank page[22].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s publication date is recorded as +1967-00-00T00:00:00Z[23].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s edition or translation of is recorded as For Marx[24].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s translator is recorded as Marta Harnecker[25].
- For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s has edition or translation is recorded as Q92785037[26].
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Authorship and Creation
For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967) authored Louis Althusser[2]. For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s publisher is recorded as Siglo XXI[4].
Publication
For Marx (Mexican edition from 1967)'s publication date is recorded as +1967-00-00T00:00:00Z[23]. Its place of publication is recorded as Mexico City[6]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Spanish[8].