Even if I wasn't a Marxist, I'd consider Marx to be one of the most profound philosophers in history for synthesising natural philosophy and humanism while developing both materialist dialecticism and the groundwork for critical theory. I don't expect a libertarian to read, that's why they're libertarians, but the philosophical contributions would be truly genius even if nothing came of the political project of Marxism.
Even if I wasn't a Marxist, I'd consider Marx to be one of the most profound philosophers in history for synthesising natural philosophy and humanism while developing both materialist dialecticism and the groundwork for critical theory. I don't expect a libertarian to read, that's why they're libertarians, but the philosophical contributions would be truly genius even if nothing came of the political project of Marxism.