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Karl Marx

Achille Loria

Traducteur Eden Paul, Cedar Paul

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In Achille Loria's compelling book 'Karl Marx', he delves into an in-depth analysis of the life and ideas of the renowned philosopher and economist. With a keen focus on the socio-economic implications of Marx's theories, Loria provides a comprehensive exploration of Marx's works, including 'Das Kapital' and 'The Communist Manifesto'. Loria's writing style is both insightful and engaging, drawing readers into the complex world of Marxist thought with clarity and precision. The book not only offers a thorough examination of Marx's contributions to political theory but also places his ideas within the broader context of 19th-century Europe. Achille Loria, an Italian economist and sociologist, was a contemporary of Marx and had a deep understanding of the historical and intellectual currents that shaped Marx's thinking. His expertise in the field of economics and sociology lends authority to his analysis, making 'Karl Marx' a valuable resource for scholars and students seeking a nuanced understanding of Marxist theory. I highly recommend 'Karl Marx' to readers interested in political theory, sociology, and intellectual history. Loria's insightful examination of Marx's ideas provides a valuable insight into the roots of modern socialist thought and its ongoing relevance in today's world.
Disponible depuis: 25/11/2019.
Longueur d'impression: 63 pages.

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