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Response to Harold Benenson, “Victorian Sexual Ideology…”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2008

Kevin Anderson
Affiliation:
Loyola University
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Copyright © International Labor and Working-Class History, Inc. 1984

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NOTES

1. Marx, and Engels, , Collected Works, (New York, 1975), III, 269.Google Scholar

2. Ibid., VI, 501.

3. Marx, , Capital, (Middlesex, 1976), I, 620621.Google Scholar

4. Capital. I, 414.

5. Some of these changes have yet to appear in English. See my “The ‘Unknown’ Marx's Capital”, Review of Radical Political Economy 16:"4" (1984, forthcoming).

6. Quoted in Freymond, J. (ed.), La Première Internationale (Geneva: 1962), II, 168.Google Scholar

7. Notes of this 1871 speech are included in Padover, Saul (ed.), The Karl Marx Library, (New York, 1973), III, 141.Google Scholar

8. The Ethnological Notebooks of Karl Marx, edited and transcribed by Krader, Lawrence (New York and Frankfurt, 1983), 121.Google Scholar

9. Dunayevskaya, Raya, “Marx's ‘New Humanism’ and the Dialectics of Women's Liberation in Primitive and Modern Societies”, Praxis International 3, (01, 1984), 379.Google Scholar See also her fuller treatment in Rosa Luxemburg, Women's Liberation and Marx's Philosophy of Revolution (New Jersey, 1982).