Norman Geras's 'Marx and Human Nature: Towards the Demolition of a Myth' critically examines the common misconception that Karl Marx disregarded the concept of human nature. Geras rigorously argues that Marx, far from dismissing it, founded his critique of capitalism and vision of communism on a profound understanding of human essence. This work meticulously scrutinizes historical and philosophical arguments surrounding Marx's views, offering a nuanced interpretation that challenges prevalent misreadings. It is an indispensable resource for students and scholars of Marxist theory, philosophy, and political thought, providing fresh perspectives on a pivotal academic discussion.