John Lewis (philosopher) - Works

Works

  • The Old Testament in the 20th Century
  • A Faith to Live By
  • Christianity and the Social Revolution (Ed.)
  • Textbook of Marxist Philosophy (Ed.)
  • Douglas Fallacies: A Critique of Social Credit
  • The Philosophy of the Soviet State
  • An Introduction to Philosophy
  • The Case Against Pacifism
  • Marxism and Modern Idealism
  • The Basis of Soviet Philosophy
  • Marxism and the Open Mind
  • Religions of the World
  • Science, Faith, and Scepticism
  • Anthropology
  • Socialism and the Individual
  • A History of Philosophy
  • Man and Evolution
  • The Life and Teaching of Karl Marx
  • Bertrand Russell: Philosopher and Humanist
  • Naked Ape or Homo sapiens?
  • The Left Book Club: An Historical Record
  • The Marxism of Marx
  • Marxism and the Irrationalists
  • The Uniqueness of Man
  • Max Weber and Value Free Sociology: A Marxist Critique

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