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Ian Hunt, Analytical and Dialectical Marxism (Aldershot and Brookfield VT: Avebury, 1993), pp. ix + 224. ISBN 1-85628-425-5.

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Ian Hunt, Analytical and Dialectical Marxism (Aldershot and Brookfield VT: Avebury, 1993), pp. ix + 224. ISBN 1-85628-425-5.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 June 2015

Sean Sayers*
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University of Kent at Canterbury
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1 Kant, , Critique of Judgement, trans. Meredith, J.C. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1952), quoted by Hunt on p. 78 Google Scholar.

2 See also Sayers, S., “Engels and Materialism’, in Arthur, C.J. (ed.), Engels Today: a Centenary Appreciation (London: Macmillan, 1996), pp. 153–72CrossRefGoogle Scholar. It should be noted that Hegel denies any actual evolutionary process among organic species. Marx had no clear conception of evolution either, at least at this period, which was still prior to the publication of Darwin's work.