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imported>Richard Jensen
(this is a history article primarily--though Marx certainly covers all bases)
imported>Larry Sanger
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Richard, sorry, but Marx is obviously a philosopher first and foremost, and an economist.  Those are the ''subjects'' that he wrote about and is famous for.  He also really belongs in politics because of his foremost position as the political theoretician of the left.  He had a great impact on history, obviously, but via his impact on philosophy, economics, and politics.  The leading experts about Marx are not historians, but philosophers, economists, and political theorists. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 13:29, 20 October 2007 (CDT)

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Richard, sorry, but Marx is obviously a philosopher first and foremost, and an economist. Those are the subjects that he wrote about and is famous for. He also really belongs in politics because of his foremost position as the political theoretician of the left. He had a great impact on history, obviously, but via his impact on philosophy, economics, and politics. The leading experts about Marx are not historians, but philosophers, economists, and political theorists. --Larry Sanger 13:29, 20 October 2007 (CDT)