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  1. Thomas More and His Utopia.Karl Kautsky, H. J. Stenning, J. L. Mulliken & E. G. Mulliken - 1961 - Science and Society 25 (2):187-191.
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  • The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State.Friedrich Engels - 2010 - Penguin Books.
    The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (1884), was a provocative and profoundly influential critique of the Victorian nuclear family. Engels argued that the traditional monogamous household was in fact a recent construct, closely bound up with capitalist societies. Under this patriarchal system, women were servants and, effectively, prostitutes. Only Communism would herald the dawn of communal living and a new sexual freedom and, in turn, the role of the state would become superfluous.
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  • On the Formation of Marxism: Karl Kautsky's Theory of Capitalism, the Marxism of the Second International and Karl Marx's Critique of Political Economy.Jukka Gronow - 2017 - Historical Materialism.
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  • Anti-dühring.Friedrich Engels - unknown
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  • Marxism and Social Democracy: The Revisionist Debate, 1896-1898.H. Tudor & J. M. Tudor - 1991 - Science and Society 55 (2):232-234.
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  • Constructing Marxism: Karl Kautsky and the French Revolution.Bertel Nygaard - 2009 - History of European Ideas 35 (4):450-464.
    Karl Kautsky's writings on the French Revolution were crucial to the construction not only of the Marxist interpretation of the Revolution, which was perhaps the most important reference point for the historiography of that event during the 20th century, but even of Marxism itself as a comprehensive, systematic theory partly based on historical studies. However, these writings have been neglected and practically forgotten for decades, mainly because of the general rejection of Kautsky's theories after the October Revolution of 1917, in (...)
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  • Foundations of Christianity.Karl Kautsky & Henry F. Mins - 1954 - Science and Society 18 (2):187-188.
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  • Karl Kautsky, 1854-1938: Marxism in the Classical Years.Gary P. Steenson - 1980 - Science and Society 44 (1):99-102.
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