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ywhich continue throughout Marx’s later writings.
Marx’s critical interest in political economywhich began at the same time
as his early critique of Hegelwas already in full swing as early as the
Paris
Manuscripts. In the preface to that work he calls attention to the links be-
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while insisting that his conclusions follow from a careful study of political
economy. He also announces his intention to provide a connected treatment
of the different themes in what was later to become the Grundrisse and Capi-
tal. In the wake of the Paris Manuscripts he continued to deepen and to elabo-
rate his original project. According to EngelsMarx’s critique of bourgeois
economywhich began in the 1840swas completed only at the end of the
1850s.42 Yet that cannot be rightsince it continues throughout
Capital
whose first volume only appeared in 1867and which was never finished.
The claim that the Grundrisse does not break withbut continues and de-
velops the concern manifest as early as the Paris Manuscripts to formulate a
view of modern industrial societypoints to a continuity in the writings of
Marxearly and late. This claim is widely disputed in the literatuyilai:
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