Ocupation: Author
Life: January 14, 1921 - July 30, 2006
Birthday: January 14
Death: July 30
There's a sense in which Marx does contribute to the fund of human knowledge, and we can no more dismiss him than we can [George] Hegel or [Jean-Jacques] Rousseau or [Baruch] Spinoza or [Charles] Darwin; you don't have to be a Darwinian to appreciate Darwin's views, and I don't have to be a Marxist to appreciate what is valid in a number of [Karl] Marx's writings-and Marx would call that a form of simple commodity production rather than capitalism.
source: Source: reason.com
topic: Writing, Simple, Numbers, Jacques Rousseau, Hegel, Spinoza, Jean Jacques Rousseau