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         Marx Karl:     more books (100)
  1. Karl Marx (Profiles in Economics) by Wolfgang Rossig, 2009-09-15
  2. The Unknown Karl Marx: Documents Concerning Karl Marx
  3. Revolution of Eighteen Forty-Eight: Articles from the Neue Rheinische Zeitung by Karl Marx, Engels, 1972-06
  4. The Grundrisse. by Karl Marx, 1972
  5. The Civil War in the United States by Karl Marx, 1961
  6. Marx's Concept of Man (Continuum Impacts) by Erich Fromm, 2004-12-09
  7. Karl Marx's Interpretation of History by M. M. Bober, 1965-03-01
  8. Marx: Later Political Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) by Karl Marx, 1996-01-26
  9. Marx & Engels: Basic Writings on Politics and Philosophy by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, et all 1959-09-03
  10. Capital, Volume One: A Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx, 2011-03-17
  11. Karl Marx: 2 (The Viking portable library) by Eugene Kamenka, 1983-03-31
  12. Writings of the Young Marx on Philosophy and Society by Karl Marx, 1997-09
  13. Karl Marx: His Life and Thought by David McLellan, 1978-06
  14. Max Weber and Karl Marx (Routledge Classics in Sociology) by Karl Lowith, 1993-11-16

81. Culturanuova.net Karl Marx
Pagina contenente una lettura cristiana sul filosofo tedesco, padre del comunismo.
http://www.culturanuova.net/filosofia/marx.php
filosofia
storia islam accademia
generale
  • introduzione alla filosofia
  • glossario
  • storia della filosofia in sintesi
  • antica
  • le origini gli ionici Eraclito Parmenide ... Epicuro
  • medioevale
  • filosofia medioevale S.Agostino Dionigi pseudo-Areopagita Scoto Eriugena ... Duns Scoto
  • moderna
  • l'Umanesimo la scienza Campanella Tommaso Moro ... Maritain
  • Marx
    Marx
    segnalibri esposizione giudizio testi
    esposizione
    esposizione
    vita
    • nato da genitori ebrei (dalla cui cultura avrebbe ereditato un messianismo come inquieta insoddisfazione dell'esistente: su questo cfr. Maritain e Cottier
    • La tesi di laurea fu sulle Differenze tra la filosofia della natura di Democrito e quella di Epicuro
    • Si diede al giornalismo (essendo chiuse le porte per la carriera universitaria, per le sue posizioni politiche, come fu per Bauer, il Robespierre della teologia, che fu solo per poco docente),
    • Gazzetta Renana (1841/3), organo dei radicali (come Bauer, Hess, etc.) scrivendovi articoli ispirati a istanze umanistiche (secondo la Vanni Rovighi), ad esempio a proposito dei furti di legna dei vignaioli della Mosella
    • per Maritain documentano senso di ribellione all'imperatore di questo mondo
    • Datosi alla lettura di Feuerbach, scrive nel '43

    82. Marx, Karl, And Friedrich Engels
    marx, karl, and Friedrich Engels. marxism is commonly associated with politics or political economy. Since many people subscribe
    http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/hopkins_guide_to_literary_theory/karl_marx_and_fr
    Marx, Karl, and Friedrich Engels
    Marxism is commonly associated with politics or political economy. Since many people subscribe to what in the Marxist tradition would be described as a "reified" concept of culture (i.e., a definition according to which literature could have little to do with politics or economics), it can come as a surprise to discover how much attention Marxist theorists have devoted to literature and art. The collected writings of Marx and Engels on literature and art fill two large volumes in the standard German edition, and references to and quotes from literary works abound in all their writings, whatever the subject.
    Marxism, the result of the lifelong collaboration of Karl Marx (1818-83) and Friedrich Engels (1820-95), has been variously described as an economic theory, a revolutionary theory, a philosophy of history, and a sociology of capitalism. In recent years, however, it has emerged through the influence of such twentieth-century "Western Marxists" as Antonio Gramsci Georg , Louis Althusser, Raymond Williams Fredric Jameson , and Terry Eagleton as an ambitious and comprehensive cultural theory, one that can account for literary creation or aesthetics in relation to capitalist production and consumption, understood always in relation to history. Indeed, insistence on history, on recognizing that social and cultural reality should always be regarded in process, has been one of the most enduring themes of Marxist theory. It would not be possible to claim that

    83. Friedrich Engels
    Eldest son of a successful German industrialist. Collaborated with karl marx which resulted in the writing of the Communist Manifesto. It summarized the forthcoming revolution and the nature of the communist society that would be established by the proletariat. (18201895)
    http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/TUengels.htm
    Friedrich Engels
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    Friedrich Engels , the eldest son of a successful German industrialist, was born in Barmen on 28th November 1820. As a young man his father sent him to England to hel p manage his cotton-factory in Manchester . Engels was shocked by the poverty in the city and began writing an account that was published as Condition of the Working Classes in England (1844). He also made friends with the leaders of the Chartist movement in Britain
    In 1844 Engels began contributing to a radical journal called Franco-German Annals that was being edited by Karl Marx in Paris. Later that year Engels met Marx and the two men became close friends.

    84. Paris Commune
    Stamps from the former East Germany depicting the proclamation of the commune, women at the Place Blanche barricade, the over of L'Internationale and the title page of karl marx's The Civil War in France.
    http://www.postage.dk/DDR/DDR1655-8.html
    Centenary of Paris Commune.
    Proclamation of the commune. Women at the Place Blanche barricade. Cover of L'Internationale. Title page of Karl Marxs The Civil War in France. BACK NEXT 1632-5 Museum 1636-43 Space Research ... 1731-5 German Celebrities 9.3.1971 No 1655-8 Perforated 13
    Number Denomination Price, mint ** Price, used DDR 1655 10 pfg DDR 1656 20 pfg DDR 1657 25 pfg DDR 1658 30 pfg

    85. Karl Marx, Marxisme, Communisme, Socialisme, Matérialisme Historique, Matérial
    Translate this page karl marx (1813-1883). marx, karl, Le Capital. Extraits de textes de karl marx, V. Lénine, Joseph Staline, Léon Trotsky et Mao Tsé Toung ”.
    http://www.uqac.uquebec.ca/zone30/Classiques_des_sciences_sociales/classiques/Ma
    Karl Marx

    86. 18th Brumaire Of Louis Napoleon
    karl marx on the coup of 1851 which overthrew France's 1848 constitution.
    http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1852/18th-brumaire/index.htm
    The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon
    by Karl Marx
    Written: Dec 1851 - Mar 1852;
    Source:
    First Published: First issue of Die Revolution , 1852, New York
    Online Version: Marx/Engels Internet Archive (marxists.org) 1995, 1999
    Transcription/Markup: Zodiac and Brian Basgen On December 2 1851, followers of President Louis Bonaparte (Napoleon's nephew) broke up the Legislative Assembly and established a dictatorship. A year later, Louis Bonaparte proclaimed himself Emperor Napoleon III. Marx wrote The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon In this work Marx traces how the conflict of different social interests manifest themselves in the complex web of political struggles, and in particular the contradictory relationships between the outer form of a struggle and its real social content. The proletariat of Paris was at this time too inexperienced to win power, but the experiences of 1848-51 would prove invaluable for the successful workers' revolution of 1871. See Chapter 6 for a succinct time line of the period. Table of Contents: Preface : Marx 1869 Chapter 1 : Feb. 1848 to Dec. 1851

    87. MSN Encarta - Marx, Karl
    Translate this page marx, karl. 1. Présentation. Un guide du Web. Plus de résultats pour marx, karl, Autres fonctionnalités Encarta. Rechercher marx, karl.
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    Article accessible sur abonnement MSN Encarta Premium : Acc©dez   30 000 articles encyclop©diques avec plus de 12 000 illustrations, un atlas mondial interactif, un guide du Web et une palette compl¨te de ressources et d'outils ©ducatifs. 34,99 € par an (service d’acc¨s   Internet non compris). En savoir plus. Cet article n'est accessible que si vous ªtes abonn©   MSN Encarta Premium. Dans ce cas, connectez-vous en cliquant sur le lien Aller sur MSN Encarta Premium (ci-dessus). Marx, Karl Pr©sentation Marx, Karl (1818-1883), philosophe politique, ©conomiste et r©volutionnaire allemand, cofondateur avec Friedrich Engels du socialisme scientifique et,... Le Manifeste du Parti communiste Exil politique Derni¨res ann©es Influence M©dias 2 ©l©ments S©lection de sites Web Id©ologie allemande, l' (Friedrich Engels et Karl Marx) Manifeste du Parti communiste (Karl Marx et Friedrich Engels) 2 ©l©ments Encadr©s Histoire avant le XXe si¨cle
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    88. The Poverty Of Philosophy
    A critique of Proudhon's Philosophy of Poverty, by karl marx.
    http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1840/pov-phil/
    Karl Marx
    The Poverty of Philosophy
    Answer to the Philosophy of Poverty
    by M. Proudhon
    Written: First half of 1847
    Source: The Poverty of Philosophy , by Karl Marx, Progress Publishers, 1955;
    First Published: in Paris and Brussels, 1847
    Translated: from the French by the Institute of Marxism Leninsim, 1955;
    Online Version: mea 1993; Marx/Engels Internet Archive (marxists.org) 1999;
    Transcribed: Zodiac;
    HTML Markup: Brian Basgen Introduction Foreword
    Preface to the First German Edition

    Introduction to the Second German Edition
    Chapter One: A Scientific Discovery Part 1: The Antithesis of Use Value and Exchange Value
    Part 2: Constituted Value of Synthetic Value Part 3: Application of the Law of the Proportionality of Value Chapter Two: The Metaphysics of Political Economy Part 1: The Method Part 2: Division of Labour and Machinery Part 3: Competition and Monopoly Part 4: Property or Ground Rent Part 5: Strikes and Combinations of Workers Download: Macintosh Windows Introduction to this Version In this work Marx critiques the economic (chapter one) and philosophical (chapter two) doctrine of P.J. Proudhon

    89. Friedrich Engels - Marx, Heinrich Karl
    Translate this page Seitenzahlen verweisen auf karl marx/Friedrich Engels - Werke. (karl) Dietz Verlag, Berlin. Erstellt 06.04.1999. Friedrich Engels. marx, Heinrich karl,.
    http://www.mlwerke.de/me/me22/me22_337.htm
    MLWerke Marx/Engels - Werke Seitenzahlen verweisen auf: Korrektur: Erstellt:
    Friedrich Engels
    Marx, Heinrich Karl,
    Bruno Bauer in Camphausen und Hansemann Arnold Ruge Ruge Bruno Bauer , mit dem man, im Verlauf des Zersetzungsprozesses der Hegelschen Schule, ebenfalls prinzipiell auseinandergekommen war: "Die heilige Familie. Gegen B[runo] Bauer und Konsorten", Frankfurt a. M. 1845. "Neue Rheinische Zeitung" in Braunschweig erschienene (von Engels). die rheinischen Provinziallandtagsverhandlungen Holzdiebstahl "Einleitung zur Kritik der Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophie" "Zur Judenfrage" - K. Marx und F. Engels, "Die heilige Familie, Gegen Bruno Bauer und Konsorten" , Bruxelles et Paris 1847. Deutsch: Stuttgart, 2. Auflage 1892. Spanisch: Madrid 1891. - "Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei" "Lohnarbeit und Kapital" "Der achtzehnte Brumaire des Louis Bonaparte" Pamphlete ... "Zur Kritik der Politischen Oekonomie" , I. Heft, Berlin 1859. Polnisch 1890. - "Herr Vogt" , London 1860. - "Inaugural Address der Internationalen Arbeiterassoziation" "The Civil War in France" "Das Kapital, Kritik der politischen Oekonomie" Dasselbe, Zweites Buch , Hamburg 1885, zweite Auflage in der Presse. Erschien russisch. Das dritte Buch wird 1893 erscheinen.

    90. Karl Marx (1818-1883)
    Die marx'schen Entwicklungstheorien unter Ber¼cksichtigung der vier Wurzeln seines Denkens. Ein Artikel von Ulrich Menzel.
    http://www.dse.de/zeitschr/ez100-4.htm
    E+Z - Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit (Nr. 1, Januar 2000, S. 8-11)
    Karl Marx (1818-1883)
    Die drei Entwicklungstheorien des Karl Marx
    Ulrich Menzel
    I.
    II.
    III.
    IV.
    Schriften von Karl Marx:
    Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels: Werke (MEW).Berlin
    (Ost), Dietz 1956-1990, 43 Bde.
    - Feuerbach. Aus: Deutsche Ideologie. MEW 3
    - Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei. MEW 4
    - Revue. MEW 7 - Die Herzogin von Sutherland und die Sklaverei. MEW 8 - Die britische Herrschaft in Indien. MEW 9 - Der Handel mit China. MEW 13 - Vorrede zur zweiten russischen Ausgabe des "Manifest der kommunistischen Partei". MEW 19 - Vorwort zur ersten Auflage des Kapital. MEW 23 - K. M. / F. E. zur russischen Revolution. (Hg. Maximilien Rubel. Berlin, Ullstein 1984 Shlomo Avineri: Karl Marx on Colonialism and Modernisation. New York, Doubleday 1968 Diptendra Banerjee (Hg.): Marxian Theory and the Third World. New Delhi, Sage 1985 Victor Kiernan: Marxism and Imperialism. London, Edward Arnold 1974 Jorge Larrain: Classical Political Economists and Marx on Colonialism and "Backward" Nations, iIn: World Development 19.1991, 2/3. S. 225-243 Umberto Melotti: Marx and the Third World. London, MacMillan 1977

    91. Karl Marx - Biografie Rasscass
    Translate this page karl marx. Der Philosoph karl marx ist der Begründer des wissenschaftlichen Sozialismus und Kommunismus. Nachname marx, Vorname karl, Geburtsdatum 1818-05-05,
    http://www.rasscass.com/templ/te_bio.php?PID=715&RID=1

    92. Karl Marx
    marx, karl. b. May 5, 1818, Trier karl HEINRICH marx revolutionary, sociologist, historian, and economist. He published (with Friedrich Engels
    http://www.kat.gr/kat/history/Mod/Leaders/MarxKarl.htm
    Marx, Karl
    b. May 5, 1818, Trier, Rhine province, Prussia [Germany]
    d. March 14, 1883, London KARL HEINRICH MARX revolutionary, sociologist, historian, and economist. He published (with Friedrich Engels) Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei (1848), commonly known as The Communist Manifesto , the most celebrated pamphlet in the history of the socialist movement. He also was the author of the movement's most important book, Das Kapital. These writings and others by Marx and Engels form the basis of the body of thought and belief known as Marxism. See Socialism and Communism for full treatment of those ideologies. Early years Karl Heinrich Marx was the oldest surviving boy of nine children. His father, Heinrich, a successful lawyer, was a man of the Enlightenment, devoted to Kant and Voltaire, who took part in agitations for a constitution in Prussia. His mother, born Henrietta Pressburg, was from Holland. Both parents were Jewish and were descended from a long line of rabbis, but, a year or so before Karl was born, his fatherprobably because his professional career required itwas baptized in the Evangelical Established Church. Karl was baptized when he was six years old. Although as a youth Karl was influenced less by religion than by the critical, sometimes radical social policies of the Enlightenment, his Jewish background exposed him to prejudice and discrimination that may have led him to question the role of religion in society and contributed to his desire for social change.

    93. H. M. Hyndman
    Apostle of karl marx. Formed Britain's first socialist political party, the Social Democratic Federation. Favored demand for universal suffrage and the nationalization of the means of production and distribution. (18421921)
    http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/TUhyndman.htm
    H. M. Hyndman
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    Henry Hyndman , the son of a rich businessman, was born in London on 7th March, 1842. After being educated at home, Hyndman entered Trinity College, Cambridge . After achieving his degree in 1861 he studied for the Bar for two years before deciding to become a journalist.
    In 1866 Hyndman reported on the Italian war with Austria for the Pall Mall Gazette . Hyndman was horrified by the reality of war and became violently ill after visiting the front-line. Hyndman met the leaders of the Italian nationalist movement and was generally sympathetic to their cause.
    In 1869 Hyndman toured the world visiting the United States, Australia and several European countries. He continued to write for the

    94. Bibliotheca Augustana
    karl marx 1818 - 1883, De r Autor karl marx wird 1818 in Trier geboren.
    http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~harsch/germanica/Chronologie/19Jh/Marx/mar_intr.html
    B I B L I O T H E C A A U G U S T A N A
    Karl Marx
    D e r A u t o r
    D a s W e r k
    bei der Wahl eines Berufs
    (Abituraufsatz 1835)
    An principatus Augusti merito inter feliciores

    reipublicae Romanae aetates numeretur?

    (Lateinabitur 1835)
    De Hemsterhusii moribus

    (Lateinabitur 1835) Gedichte Brief an den Vater und Epikureischen Naturphilosophie (Dissertation 1841) Kritik des Hegelschen Staatsrechts Die Judenfrage Zur Kritik der Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophie Die Heilige Familie (zusammen mit Engels 1845) Die deutsche Ideologie (zusammen mit Engels 1846) Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei (zusammen mit Engels 1848) Lohnarbeit und Kapital Der achtzehnte Brumaire des Louis Bonaparte On British elections and parties On China and India The civil war in the United States Inauguraladresse der Internationalen Arbeiterassoziation Lohn, Preis, Profit Das Kapital (1. Band) Das Kapital (1. Band) Randglossen zum Programm der deutschen Arbeiterpartei (Kritik des Gothaer Programms) Das Kapital (2. Band)

    95. The Paris Commune
    Anarchist essay and critique of karl marx's views on the Paris Commune.
    http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/anarchism/writers/anarcho/commune.html
    The Paris Commune
    March 18th marks the 130th anniversary of the Paris Commune. The Commune of 1871 played an important role in the development of both anarchist ideas and the movement and so should be remembered and, equally as important, learnt from. The Paris Commune was created after France was defeated by Prussia in the Franco-Prussian war. The French government tried to send in troops to regain the Parisian National Guard's cannon to prevent it from falling into the hands of the population. The soldiers refused to fire on the jeering crowd and turned their weapons on their officers. This was March 18th; the Commune had begun. In the free elections called by the Parisian National Guard, the citizens of Paris elected a council made up of a majority of Jacobins and Republicans and a minority of socialists (mostly Blanquists authoritarian socialists and followers of the anarchist Proudhon). This council proclaimed Paris autonomous and desired to recreate France as a confederation of communes (i.e. communities). Within the Commune, the elected council people were recallable and paid an average wage. In addition, they had to report back to the people who had elected them and were subject to recall by electors if they did not carry out their mandates. Why this development caught the imagination of anarchists is clear it has strong similarities with anarchist ideas. In fact, the example of the Paris Commune was in many ways similar to how Bakunin had predicted that a revolution would have to occur a major city declaring itself autonomous, organising itself, leading by example, and urging the rest of the planet to follow it. (See

    96. Karl Marx
    Y Z. Birthdays/dying days today (13 May). Anniversaries 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009. Website style karl marx. If you have
    http://www.classical-composers.org/cgi-bin/ccd.cgi?comp=marxk

    97. 1849-50: The Class Struggles In France, 1848-50
    Online version of karl marx's book on the 1848 revolution in France and its immediate aftermath.
    http://csf.colorado.edu/psn/marx/Archive/1850-CSF
    Karl Marx's
    THE CLASS STRUGGLES IN FRANCE
    T he Class Struggles in France actually appeared as a series of articles in the Neue Rheinische Zeitung between December 1849 and November 1850. Engels would "repackage" them into a more complete book in 1895, a dozen years after Marx's passing. In highlighting the importance of this work in the development of Marx's thought, Engels wrote:
      "The work here republished was Marx's first attempt to explain a section of contemporary history by means of his materialist conception, on the basis of the given economic situation. In the Communist Manifesto , the theory was applied in broad outline to the whole of modern history.... Here, on the other hand, the question was to demonstrate the inner causal connection in the course of a development which extended over some years... to trace political events back to effects of what were, in the final analysis, economic causes."
    ONLINE TRANSLATION: Based on 1895 Engels edition. Translated into English by the Institute of Marxism-Leninism, Moscow. Published in 1969 by Progress Publishers. Transcribed for the Internet by Louis Proyect and zodiac@interlog.com in January 1996. Back to M/E Library
    Back to M/E Internet Archive

    98. Marx, Karl

    http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/prmss/l-m/marx.html
    Marx, Karl, 1818-1883
    Redakteur; Mitverfasser des Kommunistischen Manifests ; Theoretiker des historischen Materialismus und des wissenschaftlichen Sozialismus
    TEILNACHLAß, SAMMLUNGEN:
    Amsterdam, International Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis
    (Mommsen, Morris-Keitel)
    Köln, Stadtarchiv
    (Brandis)
    Moskva, Institut Marksism-Leninismo
    (Mommsen, Morris-Keitel)
    Trier, Karl-Marx-Haus
    (Brandis) WERKMANUSKRIPTE:
    New York City, Public Library
    (NUCMC) KORRESPONDENZ:
    Leipzig, Universitätsbibliothek
    (Katalog UB)
    Madison, Wisconsin, State Historical Society
    (NUCMC)
    New Haven, Connecticut, Yale University Library
    (NUCMC)
    Wien, Stadt- und Landesbibliothek
    (Katalog WStLB) SONSTIGES:
    Speyer, Bibliothek der Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften
    (Brandis) Trier, Rheinisches Landesmuseum (Brandis) BIBLIOGRAPHISCHE NACHWEISE: Brandis Mommsen : 455 (Schlüter), 957 (Marx-Engels-Nachlaß) Morris-Keitel, Peter: In: Hardin NUCMC 62:3285 (Riley); 82:773 (Feinstone); 85:783 (?); RLIN (Feinstone, Riley) Richard Hacken and Marianne Siegmund Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA.

    99. Theories Of Surplus-Value, Chapter 2
    Chapter 2 of karl marx's Theories of SurplusValue.
    http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1863/theories-surplus-value/ch02.htm
    Theories of Surplus Value, Marx 1861-3
    [Chapter II] The Physiocrats
    The analysis of capital material components limited to fixing the abstract categories, to the greater consistency of the baptismal names which he gave to the distinctions made by the Physiocrats in their analysis. As we have seen, the basis for the development of capitalist production is, in general, that labour-power , as the commodity value value of labour-power and the value which that labour-power creates exchange-value or the exchange-values resulting from it. Therefore the foundation of modern political economy, whose business is the analysis of capitalist production, is the conception of the value of labour-power minimum of wages value of labour-power minimum The Physiocrats transferred the inquiry into the origin of surplus-value from the sphere of circulation into the sphere of direct production, and thereby laid the foundation for the analysis of capitalist production. Quite correctly they lay down the fundamental principle that only that labour is productive which creates a surplus-value The difference between the value of labour-power and the value created branches of production , in agriculture productive labour , because it is the only labour that produces a surplus-value , and rent is the only form of surplus-value rent , is conceived as the only form of surplus-value.

    100. Lecture 24: The Age Of Ideologies (2): Reflections On Karl Marx
    A biographical lecture on marx by Steven Kreis.
    http://www.historyguide.org/intellect/lecture24a.html
    Lecture 24
    The Age of Ideologies (2): Reflections on Karl Marx
    History does nothing, it "possesses no immense wealth," it "wages no battles." It is man, real, living man who does all that, who possesses and fights; "history" is not, as it were, a person apart, using man as a means to achieve its own gains; history is nothing but the activity of man pursuing his names. Marx and Engels, The Holy Family No thinker in the 19th-century has perhaps had so direct, deliberate and powerful influence upon mankind as Karl Marx. The strength of his influence was unique. He completed the bulk of his work between 1844 and 1883, a period of democratic nationalism, trade unionism and revolution. Great popular leaders and political martyrs appeared upon the historical stage, their words stirring the enthusiasm of their audiences. Indeed, within Marx's lifetime, a new revolutionary tradition was born, and Marx's name would be forever associated with that tradition. Yet Marx was not a popular writer or orator. Like most Victorians, Marx wrote extensively. The

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