| Name and Link | Type of Resource | Description |
| Marx, Karl [1887] Capital. Volume 1. Chapter 1, Section 4 THE FETISHISM OF COMMODITIES AND THE SECRET THEREOF available on-line at this link. |
Seminal Text - online | -- |
| Marx, Karl [1844] Estranged Labour. Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts available on-line at this link. |
Seminal text online | -- |
| Alienation: Marxist Internet Archive: Encyclopedia of Marxism: available on-line at this link. |
Online specialist glossary | -- |
| Fetishism: Marxist Internet Archive: Encyclopedia of Marxism: available on-line at this link. |
Online specialist glossary | -- |
| István Mészáros 1970: Marx’s Theory of Aienation
available on-line at this link. |
Article | -- |
| Judy Cox, AN INTRODUCTION TO MARX'S THEORY OF ALIENATION Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, July 1998 available on-line at this link. |
Article | -- |
| Philosophy Talk, Stanford Univ.(USA) Karl Marx Link to 'listen again' |
AUDIO - Discussion | Intro / general background- Karl Marx's philosophical views influenced much of recent thought. Three of his most important ideas, discussed here, are his theory of economic value, historical determinism, and his notion of alienation. Includes contribution from guest, Jonathan Wolff, professor at University College London. |
| Jonathan Wolff. Why Read Marx Today? Oxford Paperbacks 2003 Link to bookseller |
Book | - |