Karl Marx

Karl Marx
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Synopsis Karl Marx by : Boris I. Nicolaevsky

Karl Marx: Man and Fighter (RLE Marxism)

Karl Marx: Man and Fighter (RLE Marxism)
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Total Pages : 525
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Synopsis Karl Marx: Man and Fighter (RLE Marxism) by : Boris Nicolaievsky

Strife has raged about Karl Marx for decades, and never had it been so embittered as at the time of this book’s first publication, 1936. Marx had impressed his image on the time as not other had done. To some he was – and still is – a fiend, the arch-enemy of human civilisation, and the prince of chaos, while to others he is a far-seeing and beloved leader, guiding the human race towards a brighter future. The arena in which Marx was fought about in 1936 was in the factories, in the parliaments and at the barricades. In both camps, the bourgeois and the socialist, Marx was first of all, if not exclusively, the revolutionary. This book sets out to describe the life of Marx the fighter.

Karl Marx: Man and Fighter

Karl Marx: Man and Fighter
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Synopsis Karl Marx: Man and Fighter by : Boris I. Nicolaevsky

Karl Marx in his Earlier Writings (RLE Marxism)

Karl Marx in his Earlier Writings (RLE Marxism)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 207
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Synopsis Karl Marx in his Earlier Writings (RLE Marxism) by : H.P. Adams

This book, originally published in 1940, is primarily intended to tell the English reader what is contained in the earlier works of Marx, with emphasis on what seemed to throw most light on the man and his systematic thought. As such, it is an invaluable contribution to the study of Marx and Marxism.

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (RLE Marxism)

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (RLE Marxism)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 418
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ISBN-10 : 9781317503538
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Synopsis Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (RLE Marxism) by : Cecil L. Eubanks

The project to publish the works of Marx and Engels continues, and this book, published in 1984, puts together a comprehensive bibliography of their works either written in or translated into English, including books, monographs, articles, chapters and doctoral dissertations, together with the works of their interpreters. The inclusion of the secondary literature makes this a particularly valuable bibliography, and contributes greatly to the understanding of the thought of Marx and Engels.

Marx's Concept of Man ...

Marx's Concept of Man ...
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Total Pages : 286
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Synopsis Marx's Concept of Man ... by : Erich Fromm

A new provocative view of Marx stressing his humanist philosophy and challenging both Soviet distortion and Western ignorance of his basic thinking.

Marx's Proletariat (RLE Marxism)

Marx's Proletariat (RLE Marxism)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9781317497776
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Synopsis Marx's Proletariat (RLE Marxism) by : David W. Lovell

George Orwell wrote in Nineteen Eighty Four that ‘If there is hope, it lies in the proles.’ A century earlier Marx was unequivocal: the future belonged to the proletariat. Today such confidence might seem misplaced. The proletariat has not yet fulfilled Marx’s expectations, and seems unlikely ever to do so. How could Marx have entertained the notion that the proletariat would emancipate humanity from capitalism and from class rule itself? This book, first published in 1988, attempts an explanation by examining the sources and development of Marx’s concept of the proletariat. It contends that this was not only a crucial element in Marx’s theory but a significant departure in socialist thought. By examining this concept in detail the book uncovers a major contradiction in Marxian thought: although the proletariat is assigned a momentous task it is chiefly depicted as the class of suffering which is why, historically, it has preferred security to enterprise.

The Revolutionary Ideas of Karl Marx

The Revolutionary Ideas of Karl Marx
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Publisher : Haymarket Books
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9781608461653
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Synopsis The Revolutionary Ideas of Karl Marx by : Alex Callinicos

An accessible introduction to the author of Capital and coauthor of The Communist Manifesto, with a focus on his relevance in today’s world. Few thinkers have been declared irrelevant and out-of-date with such frequency as Karl Marx. Hardly a decade has gone by since his death in which establishment critics have not announced the death of his theory. And yet, despite their best efforts to bury him, Marx’s specter continues to haunt his detractors more than a century after his passing. As the boom and bust cycle of global capitalism continues to widen inequality around the world, a new generation is discovering that the problems Marx addressed in his time are remarkably similar to those of our own. In this engaging and accessible introduction, Alex Callinicos demonstrates that Marx’s ideas hold an enduring relevance for today’s activists fighting against poverty, oppression, environmental destruction, and the numerous other injustices of the capitalist system.

The Making of Marx's Critical Theory (RLE Marxism)

The Making of Marx's Critical Theory (RLE Marxism)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 151
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ISBN-10 : 9781317497325
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Synopsis The Making of Marx's Critical Theory (RLE Marxism) by : Allen Oakley

Marx’s written output was massive. Much of it remained unpublished in his own lifetime and there is still no complete edition of the extant works, although most have been published in one form or another. This book, first published in 1983, provides an analytical guide to the complex chronological and evolving substantive structure of Marx’s main writings in critical theory. The format is concise and accessible, with each phase of Marx’s evolving critical theory of capitalist society being summarized in a diagram. An invaluable guide for students of Marx, it will lead them through the maze of his works to a potentially deeper understanding of his thought. Allen Oakley believes that, in order to fully comprehend Marx’s critical theory, it is essential to trace its complex evolution. Any serious study of Marx’s critique of capitalism must begin with an appreciation of the bibliographical framework within which his evolving ideas were manifested. Oakley is opposed to approaches to the study of Marx’s critique which take little account of its chronology; such approaches, he believes, are incomplete and potentially misleading with respect to the meaning and significance of the critique. The book includes bibliographical evidence about the unfinished state of Marx’s critical project and its ever-changing scope and organization. It argues, therefore, that the methodological and substantive status of Capital must be interpreted cautiously, for bibliographical evidence shows it to be an unfinished climax to an ambiguous critic-theoretical project of uncertain dimensions. To read it as in any sense a final and definitive statement of Marx’s critical theory is, the author believes, to be deluded.

Marx's Construction of Social Theory (RLE Marxism)

Marx's Construction of Social Theory (RLE Marxism)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781317499541
ISBN-13 : 1317499549
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Synopsis Marx's Construction of Social Theory (RLE Marxism) by : J.M. Barbalet

This study, first published in 1983, explores the connections between Marx’s philosophy and his empirical analysis of society and state, by showing the different meanings of many of Marx’s concepts as their role in his theory changes and the theory itself develops. Beginning with an examination of Marx’s search for a sound epistemological basis on which to build a social theory, Dr Barbalet then gives an analysis of the way in which Marx continually modifies the concepts he uses, and continues with an examination of the different functions they are given in different theoretical settings. Various nuances of Marx’s thought, often obscured by the simplistic ‘early-late’ dichotomy, are revealed by Dr Barbalet’s close attention to the progressive transformation of Marx’s concepts and by his scrupulous analysis of them in not only their textual but also their theoretical context. Finally, the book examines the manner in which Marx’s construction of social theory, by its very nature, means that some material is replaced by other theoretical fabric as the theoretical structure itself is in different ways dismantled and reorganised, as Marx’s thought evolves and develops.