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  1. Karl Marx (COLECCION ENSAYO) (Spanish Edition) by Berlin, Isaiah, 2007-01-01
  2. Selected letters: The personal correspondence, 1844-1877 by Karl Marx, 1981
  3. Karl Marx's Theory of Revolution: (Volume 4) Critique of Other Socialisms by Hal Draper, 1989-12-01
  4. Grundrisse: Foundations of the Critique of Political Economy (Penguin Classics) by Karl Marx, 1993-11-07
  5. Karl Marx: Das Kapital (Library Edition) by David Ramsay Steele, 2006-04-15
  6. The First Writings of Karl Marx by Karl Marx, 2006-07-01
  7. Marx's Political Writings: The Revolutions of 1848, Surveys from Exile, The First International and After (Vol. 1-3)(Marx's Political Writings) by Karl Marx, 2010-11-30
  8. A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx, 2010-10-14
  9. The Communist Manifesto by and Engels, Friedrich; Moore, Samuel (Translated by), and Taylor, A. J. P. (Introduction by) Marx Karl, 1967
  10. Marx by Robert Payne, 1968-01
  11. Selected Essays - Karl Marx by Karl Marx, 2010-02-15
  12. Karl Marx and the Close of His System/Bohm-Bawerk's Criticism of Marx by Eugen Von Bohm-Bawerk, 1984-03
  13. Karl Marx's Grundrisse: Foundations of the Critique of Political Economy 150 Years Later
  14. From Karl Marx to Jesus Christ by Ignace Lepp, 1959

41. Redirect
Considers Hegel's method as embodied in the Encyclopedia and Phenomenology of Spirit, and its interpretation by subsequent thinkers. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of Feuerbach.
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42. Marx, Karl. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
2002. marx, karl. A German scholar of the nineteenth century; the originator of marxism, the fundamental theory of communism. marx
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43. Political Economy-Authors-Bohm-Bawerk
One of the first articles from a liberal economist to directly attack Marxist economics.
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Political Economy - Authors
Written in 1896 for a series of independent Essays on Political Science, work has held up as a classic criticism of Marxist economic theory. In Capital Vol I., Marx explained the profits of capital as resulting from surplus value. He left open the problem of explaining how capitalists with differing ratios of labor to machinery can have similar profits, a contradiction to be resolved in further works. Marx, in Capital Vol III, Werner Sombart's Sally Ryan
Karl Marx and the Close of His System
Written:
Published: London, T.F. Unwin, 1898.
Translated: Alice M. Macdonald
HTML Markup: Sally Ryan in 2000.
Contents
Introduction Chapter 1 The Theory of Value and Surplus value Chapter II The Theory of the Average Rate of Profit and of the Price of Production Chapter III The Question of the Contradiction Chapter IV The Error in the Marxian System - It's Origin and Ramifications Chapter V Werner Sombart's Apology
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44. Croce
C.M. Meredith's 1914 translation of this work by Croce.
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Historical Materialism and the Economics of Karl Marx
by Benedetto Croce
translated by C.M. Meredith
and with an introduction by A.D. Lindsay
INTRODUCTION The Essays in this volume, as will be apparent, have all of them had an occasional origin. They bear evident traces of particular controversy and contain much criticism of authors who are hardly, if at all, known in this country. Their author thought it worth while to collect them in one volume and it has been, I am sure, worth while to have them translated into English, because though written on different occasions and in different controversies they have all the same purpose. They are an attempt to make clear by philosophical criticism the real purpose and value of Marx's work. It is often said that it is the business of philosophy to examine and criticise the assumptions of the sciences and philosophy claims that in this work it is not an unnecessary meddler stepping in where it is not wanted. For time and again for want of philosophical criticism the sciences have overstepped their bounds and produced confusion and contradiction. The distinction between the proper spheres of science and history and moral judgment is not the work of either science or history or moral judgment but can only be accomplished by philosophical reflection, and the philosopher will justify his work, if he can show the various contending parties that his distinctions will disentangle the puzzles into which they have fallen and help them to understand one another.

45. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Karl-Marx-Haus Trier
Bietet neben Besucherhinweisen Informationen zum Leben und Werk.
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11-13 Leben und Werk von Marx und Engels 15 Der Bund der Kommunisten 16 Die internationale Arbeiterbewegung 17 Baumwollproduktion im 19. Jahrhundert der deutschen Sozialdemokratie bis 1914. Der offene Durchgang Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei Das Kapital Raum 21 dokumentiert die Geschichte und Entwicklung der Marxschen kommunistischen Theorie von ihrer ersten Formulierung im Kommunistischen Manifest bis zur Spaltung des Marxismus 1917 in Leninismus und demokratischen Sozialismus. Breiten Raum

46. EpistemeLinks.com: Philosopher Results
marx, karl, Source Erratic Impact (PRB) Author Danne Polk. marx, karl, Source Alliance for Lifelong Learning. marxism, Source Alliance for Lifelong Learning.
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47. Hal Draper: Marx And The Economic-Jew Stereotype (1977)
Draper's commentary on karl marx's essay On the Jewish Question.
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REDS Die Roten Religion (E) Religion (D)
Hal Draper
Marx and the Economic-Jew Stereotype
From Hal Draper, , Vol.1: State and Bureaucracy , Monthly Review, New York 1977, pp.591-608.
Center for Socialist History
(Berkeley)
Reproduced here with permission.
Transcribed and marked up by for On the Jewish Question is anti-Semitic because it equates Jewry with the spirit of money-making, the merchant-huckster, preoccupation with self-interest and egoism-that is, with the commercialism of the new bourgeois order. The charge has been furthered in various ways, including forgery: one honest critic renamed the essay A World Without Jews Mr. Deeds Goes to Town everybody! As soon as the question is raised, it is not difficult or even controversial to show that virtually the entire population of Germany (and the rest of Europe, too) was pixillated-that is, habitually used and accepted the words Jew and Jewry wild Indian (active child), apache (Paris criminal), Hottentot (as in Hottentot morality street arab gypsy bohemian Cossack blackamoor Turk ; or, as an adjective:

48. The Communist Manifesto
1848 karl marx and Frederick Engels. MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY. karl marx FREDERICK ENGELS. June 24, 1872 London. PREFACE TO 1882 RUSSIAN EDITION.
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MANIFESTO
OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY
The Communist Manifesto
  • Opening
  • Bourgoise and Proletarians
  • Proletarians and Communists
  • Socialist and Communist Literature ...
  • Position of the Communists in relation to the various existing opposition parties
    The Communist Manifesto
    A spectre is haunting Europe the spectre of communism. All the powers of old Europe have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this spectre: Pope and Tsar, Metternich and Guizot, French Radicals and German police-spies. Where is the party in opposition that has not been decried as communistic by its opponents in power? Where is the opposition that has not hurled back the branding reproach of communism, against the more advanced opposition parties, as well as against its reactionary adversaries? Two things result from this fact:
      I. Communism is already acknowledged by all European powers to be itself a power.
  • 49. Karl Marx, 1818-1883
    The philosopher, social scientist, historian and revolutionary, karl marx, is without a doubt the most influential socialist thinker to emerge in the 19th
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    Karl Marx, 1818-1883
    The worker becomes all the poorer the more wealth he produces, the more his production increases in power and range. The worker becomes an ever cheaper commodity the more commodities he creates. With the increasing value of the world of things proceeds in direct proportion to the devaluation of the world of men. Labour produces not only commodities; it produces itself and the worker as a commodity and does so in the proportion in which it produces commodities generally. Marx, Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts The philosopher, social scientist, historian and revolutionary, Karl Marx, is without a doubt the most influential socialist thinker to emerge in the 19th century. Although he was largely ignored by scholars in his own lifetime, his social, economic and political ideas gained rapid acceptance in the socialist movement after his death in 1883. Until quite recently almost half the population of the world lived under regimes that claim to be Marxist. This very success, however, has meant that the original ideas of Marx have often been modified and his meanings adapted to a great variety of political circumstances. In addition, the fact that Marx delayed publication of many of his writings meant that is been only recently that scholars had the opportunity to appreciate Marx's intellectual stature. Karl Heinrich Marx was born into a comfortable middle-class home in Trier on the river Moselle in Germany on May 5, 1818. He came from a long line of rabbis on both sides of his family and his father, a man who knew Voltaire and Lessing by heart, had agreed to baptism as a Protestant so that he would not lose his job as one of the most respected lawyers in Trier. At the age of seventeen, Marx enrolled in the Faculty of Law at the University of Bonn. At Bonn he became engaged to Jenny von Westphalen, the daughter of Baron von Westphalen , a prominent member of Trier society, and man responsible for interesting Marx in Romantic literature and Saint-Simonian politics. The following year Marx's father sent him to the more serious University of Berlin where he remained four years, at which time he abandoned his romanticism for the Hegelianism which ruled in Berlin at the time.

    50. IWMA 1865: VALUE, PRICE AND PROFIT
    The First International Working Men s Association VALUE, PRICE AND PROFIT. Addressed to Working Men by karl marx Edited by Eleanor
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    The First International Working Men's Association
    VALUE, PRICE AND PROFIT
    Addressed to Working Men
    by
    Karl Marx Edited by Eleanor Marx Aveling
    Transcribed for the Internet by Mike Ballard,
    miballard@stanford.edu, May 5, 1995
    PREFACE
      T EDWARD AVELING. PRELIMINARY
      PRODUCTION AND WAGES

      PRODUCTION, WAGES, PROFITS

      WAGES AND CURRENCY
      ...
      THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN CAPITAL AND LABOUR, AND ITS RESULTS
      PRELIMINARY
      CITIZENS, Before entering into the subject-matter, allow me to make a few preliminary remarks. There reigns now on the Continent a real epidemic of strikes, and a general clamour for a rise of wages. The question will turn up at our Congress.You, as the head of the International Association, ought to have settled convictions upon this paramount question. For my own part, I considered it therefore my duty to enter fully into the matter, even at the peril of putting your patience to a severe test. Another preliminary remark I have to make in regard to Citizen Weston. He has not only proposed to you, but has publicly defended, in the interest of the working class, as he thinks, opinions he knows to be most unpopular with the working class. Such an exhibition of moral courage all of us must highly honour. I hope that, despite the unvarnished style of my paper, at its conclusion he will find me agreeing with what appears to me the just idea lying at the bottom of his theses, which, however, in their present form, I cannot but consider theoretically false and practically dangerous.

    51. Yusuf, Michelle
    A newcomer to the humor scene, Michelle sees the ordinary in a refreshingly unusual light. Comparisons have been made to Steve Martin, Betsy Ross, and karl Malone marx. She couldn't begin to tell you why.
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    52. Bad Liebenwerda Klassentreffen Der POS Karl Marx Jahrgang 1983
    Ein virtuelles Klassentreffen des Einschuljahrgangs 1983 mit Klassenlisten, Fotos, Forum und G¤stebuch.
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    53. Communism Is Dead
    Dave pushed his way through to the head of the line, where he found karl marx busily signing people in. Dave asked karl what Communist Hell was like.
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    Why It's a Good Thing Communism is Dead
    A political activist named Dave was just arriving in Hell and was told he had a choice to make. He could go to Capitalist Hell or to Communist Hell. Naturally, Dave wanted to compare the two, so he wandered over to Capitalist Hell. There outside the door was Rockefeller, looking bored. "What's it like in there?", asked Dave. "Well," he replied, "in Capitalist Hell, they flay you alive, boil you in oil, chain you to a rock and let a vulture tear your liver out, and cut you up into small pieces with sharp knives." "That's terrible!!", gasped Dave. "I'm going to check out Communist Hell!" He went over to Communist Hell, where he discovered a huge line of people waiting to get in. The line circled around the lobby seven times before receding off into the horizon. Dave pushed his way through to the head of the line, where he found Karl Marx busily signing people in. Dave asked Karl what Communist Hell was like. "In Communist Hell," said Marx impatiently, "they flay you alive, boil you in oil, chain you to a rock and let vultures tear out your liver, and cut you up into small pieces with sharp knives." "But ... but that's the same as Capitalist Hell!", protested Dave.

    54. Intervjuer Med Karl Marx
    Tv¥ intervjuer med karl marx fr¥n 1871 resp 1879. –versatta av tidningen Socialisten.
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    Marx-Engels Archives
    Intervjuer med Karl Marx
    Av R. Landor, ur New York World, 18 juli 1871
    Dr.M.: Det finns inget att bevisa. R: Det senaste Parisupproret?
    Av H. Ur Chicago Tribune, 5 januari 1879
    Till Socialistens hemsida

    55. REDS - Die Roten: Error 404
    This online book continues the analytical tradition of karl marx' anti-nationalist and anti-colonialist view of The Jewish Question.
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    56. Biografie Karl Marx
    karl Heinrich marx *Trier, Rheinland-Pfalz 5. Mai 1818 †London 14. März 1883
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    Biografie Karl Marx
    i.e. Carl Marx; nannte sich auch: Karl Heinrich Marx
    *Trier, Rheinland-Pfalz 5. Mai 1818
    Vater: Heinrich Marx (1777-1838), Dr. jur., Rechtsanwalt
    Mutter:
    Geschwister: Sophie Marx; Hermann Marx; Henriette Marx; Louise Marx, verheiratete Juta; Emilie Marx; Caroline Marx
    Ehe: 1843 Johanna Bertha Julie Jenny von Westphalen (1814-1881), Hausfrau
    Kinder: Jenny Caroline Marx , verheiratete Longuet (1844-1883); Jenny Laura Marx , verheiratete Lafargue (1846-1911); Edgar Marx (1847-1855); Heinrich Guido Marx (1849-1850); Franziska Marx (1851-1852); Eleanor Marx , Lebensgef¤hrtin von Edward Bibbins Aveling (1855-1898)
    Beziehung: Helena "Helene" Demuth
    Kinder: Frederick “Freddy“ Frederick Lewis Demuth (1851-1929)
    Religion: Biografie
    Geboren als drittes von neun Kindern in Trier. Besuch des Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasiums in Trier; 1835 Abitur. Ernst Reinhold (1793-1855); Dissertation: Differenz der demokritischen und epikureischen Naturphilosophie nebst einem Anhange. Redakteur der "Rheinischen Zeitung für Politik, Handel und Gewerbe" (Köln).

    57. El Manifest Comunista
    Text del manifest de karl marx i Frederic Engels complet, pr²legs i recull de literatura comunista.
    http://www.estelnet.com/psan/manifest/
    Pròlegs
    Burgesos i proletaris
    Proletaris i comunistes

    Literatura socialista i comunista

    Posició dels comunistes en relació amb els diferents partits d'oposició
    Manifest complert ( Format Word 6 - 182 kb

    58. Biografía - Marx, Karl
    marx, karl Nacionalidad Alemania Tréveris 5-5-1818 - Londres 14-3-1883.
    http://www.artehistoria.com/historia/personajes/6499.htm
    FICHA
    Nacionalidad: Alemania
    Tréveris 5-5-1818 - Londres 14-3-1883
    Friedrich Engels
    , personaje que será de vital importancia en su vida. Las coincidencias entre ambos no serán sólo ideológicas, sino que el origen burgués de Engels, hijo de un rico industrial de Manchester, permitirá Marx recibir ayuda económica de su amigo en los momentos de mayor apuro. El peso político de los artículos publicados en Francia le hacen ganarse fama de agitador, lo que provoca su expulsión de Francia. Establecido en Bruselas, ingresa en la Liga de los Comunistas. Es entonces cuando se manifiesta su renuncia a las raíces, adoptando para sí la internacionalización que propone la Liga. Así, renuncia a su nacionalidad prusiana y se declara apatrida y revolucionario. Las rebeliones ocurridas en Francia su pensamiento . El 2 de diciembre de 1881 fallece, tras tres años de dolorosa agonía, su esposa Jenny. Poco más de un año más tarde, el 14 de marzo de 1883, fallece el mismo Marx, uno de los pensadores más influyentes de la Historia y figura clave en el análisis de la historia, la sociedad, la política y la economía. Su pensamiento se prolonga hasta muchas décadas más tarde a partir de su muerte, siendo clave para entender los procesos sociales y políticos que jalonan el siglo XX.
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    59. Harold Joseph Laski
    Includes several essays by Laski Studies in the Problems of Sovereignty (1917); Authority in the Modern State (1919); karl marx An Essay.
    http://cupid.ecom.unimelb.edu.au/het/laski/
    Harold Joseph Laski
    • Studies in the Problems of Sovereignty
    • Authority in the Modern State
    • Karl Marx: An Essay
    • Herbert A. Deane, The Political Ideas of Harold Laski
    • Granville Eastwood, Harold Laski
    • Ram Chandra Gupta, Harold J. Laski: a critical analysis of his political ideas
    • Isaac Kramnick and Barry Sheerman, Harold Laski: A Life on the Left
    • Kingsley Martin,
    • Yaakov Morris, Laski's Concept of Socialism and Israel
    • Michael Newman, Harold Laski: A Political Biography
    • Claudio Palazzolo,
    • Bernard Zylstra, From Pluralism to Collectivism: The Development of Harold Laski's Political Thought

    60. Marx, K; Engels, F
    Theory (Merlin Press, 1962); M. Rubel, `marx, karl , International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences , DL Sills (ed.) (Macmillan and Free Press, 1968), vol.
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    Marx
    Birthplace
    Trier, Germany.
    Posts Held Writer and political leader; lived in exile in France, Belgium and England, with financial support from Friedrich Engels.
    Degrees PhD Univ. Jena, 1841.
    Publications Books: The Poverty of Philosophy Communist Manifesto The Class Struggles in France A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy Capital , vol 1, (1867, 1976), vols 2 and 3, ed. F. Engels (1885-94, 1909, 1978); 6. Theories of Surplus Value , 3 vols (1905-10, 1963); 7. Collected Works , 12 vols (1927-35); 8. Foundation of the Critique of Political Economy
    Career Best known as the founder of international communism, he was a philosopher, social scientist and one of the major economists of his or any other age. Already deeply involved in socialist politics, his Communist Manifesto may be described as the most important political pamphlet of the nineteenth century. His life was spent in London, writing and organising, the former taking increasing precedence over the latter. The comprehensiveness of his studies and the difficulties of his personal circumstances meant that many of his major projects remained unfinished at his death. His masterpiece Das Kapital is only partially complete; the first volume appeared during his lifetime; and further material was edited by Engels. Much other material has been published posthumously including the important

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