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The Greatest Works of Karl Marx - Capital Communist Manifesto Wage Labor and Capital Critique of the Gotha Program Wages Price and Profit Theses on Feuerbach - cover

The Greatest Works of Karl Marx - Capital Communist Manifesto Wage Labor and Capital Critique of the Gotha Program Wages Price and Profit Theses on Feuerbach

Karl Marx

Publisher: Good Press

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The Greatest Works of Karl Marx is a comprehensive anthology that encapsulates the salient themes of Marxist theory, capturing the revolutionary spirit of the 19th century. This collection weaves together pivotal texts such as The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital, presenting a critical examination of capitalism, class struggle, and the materialist conception of history. Marx'Äôs incisive prose, marked by its dialectical method and historical context, invites readers to engage with the tumultuous socio-economic conditions of his time, enhancing our understanding of modern economic and political systems. Karl Marx, a philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist, was profoundly influenced by the industrial revolution and the socio-political upheavals of his era. His work stemmed from a fervent desire to critique capitalism and illuminate the conditions of the working class. Born into a bourgeois family in Germany, his experiences and extensive education in law, history, and philosophy propelled him into a lifetime of intellectual pursuit and radical activism, giving rise to his enduring legacy. This anthology is an essential read for anyone interested in the foundations of socialist thought and critical theory. Scholars, students, and curious readers alike will find in this collection a rich source of insights that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions on class, society, and economic structures. Immerse yourself in Marx'Äôs profound critique and explore ideas that shaped a century of political thought.
Available since: 12/09/2023.
Print length: 2603 pages.

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