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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. Das Kapital -- V.1 (German)
Abdruck der deutschen Fassung mit Vor und Nachworten.
http://csf.colorado.edu/psn/marx/Archive/1867-C1/German/
Karl Marx's
DAS KAPITAL
v. 1
M arx's greatest single work. Transcription by Akama Michio and Hans Ehrbar (and Hinrich Kuhls). Project directed by Akama Michio. ONLINE VERSION: Das Kapital (4. Auflage, MEW) Erster Band

82. ClassicNotes: Communist Manifesto
Full summary and analysis of the Communist Manifesto by karl marx written by Harvard students. Includes a biography, message board, and background information on the Manifesto.
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83. Karl Marx (1818-1883)
karl marx (18181883). Friedrich Engels, The Peasant War in Germany (HTMLat Colorado); karl marx and Friedrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto
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Karl Marx (1818-1883)
Robert Sullivan, Visiting Assistant Professor of English, Brown University
Marx was one of the great thinkers of modern times. Born in Prussia, he led an itinerant existence and had various interests; in his youth he wrote lyric poetry, later he became a newspaper man, and eventually a theorist advocating social reform. From his student days Marx was interested in philosophy (his doctoral dissertation concerned itself with aspects of Greek philosophical systems) and, after reading extensively in anthropology and economics, he arrived at a formulation of his own "philosophical anthropology" the science of human beings in society. Despite what has been proclaimed and enacted in his name (later in life he would protest that he was not a "Marxist" as the term had come to be understood), Marx was concerned ultimately with human freedom, reviving the ancient concept of communism, wherein human beings could fulfill their cooperative roles within society without fear of exploitation. He saw the historical stage of capitalism as the "insidious" antagonist of such freedom; insidious because unlike serfdom (capitalism's predecessor in the evolution of social relations) capitalism was (is?) able to perpetuate the illusion of freedom even though its raison d'etre relies on those who have nothing to sell but their labor and those, who through the power of capital and property, exploit such labor for profit. It is important to point out that Marx did not view capitalism as an aberration in society's evolution toward true freedom, but as a necessary historical stage in that evolution.

84. Lecture 24: The Age Of Ideologies (2): Reflections On Karl Marx
A biographical lecture on marx by Steven Kreis.
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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

85. Marx, Karl, And Friedrich Engels
marx, karl, and Friedrich Engels. marxism is commonly associatedwith 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

86. ISG - EMA - Karl Marx - Contents
The longtime leader of the United Secretariat of the Fourth International examines the life of marx.
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Karl Marx KARL MARX Ernest Mandel Life and Work Historical Materialism Marx's Economic Theory - General approach and influence Marx's Labour Theory of Value ... Next Page

87. Marx, K; Engels, F
Theory (Merlin Press, 1962); M. Rubel, `marx, karl', International Encyclopedia ofthe Social Sciences , DL Sills (ed.) (Macmillan and Free Press, 1968), vol.
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Photo by Boise State Univ. Marx, K Engels, F
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

88. Marx-Engels : Photos
De nombreuses photos d'archive de karl marx, de Friedrich Engels et des lieux reli©s   ces penseurs.
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Marx et Engels
Documents Photos
Notes :
  • lorsque l'année de la photo est suivie d'un "s", cela signifie que le document provient approximativement de la décade indiquée, sans pouvoir être daté plus précisément. entre parenthèses, l'âge appoximatif de la personne photographiée L'épouse de Marx est désignée sous son patronyme : Jenny von Westphalen. Jenny, Laura et Eléanor sont les filles de Marx et Jenny von Westphalen.
Marx, Engels et leurs proches
Karl Marx
Karl Marx

Friedrich Engels

Friedrich Engels
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Les domiciles de Marx et Engels
MARX ENGELS 1818, 5 mai: Trier, Allemagne La Maison où est né Marx
1843, Oct 1845, Jan: Paris 30 Rue Vanneau
1845, Mai 1846, Mai: Bruxelles 5-7 Rue d'Alliance
1850, Déc 1856, Sept: Soho, Londres 28 Dean Street
1875, Mar s 1883, Mars: Londres 41 Maitland Park Road 1820, 28 Nov: Barmen, Allemagne La Maison où est né Engels
1846, Nov 1847, Mars: Paris 23 Rue de Lille
Manchester 6 Thorncliff Grove 1870, Sep t 1894, Oct:

89. Marx, Karl
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90. Karl Marx, Manifesto Of The Communist Party
Online version of the text.
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Manifesto of the Communist Party* 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 Czar, 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 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. II. It is high time that Communists should openly, in the face of the whole world, publish their views, their aims, their tendencies, and meet this nursery tale of the Spectre of Communism with a Manifesto of the party itself. To this end, Communists of various nationalities have assembled in London, and sketched the following Manifesto, to be published in the English, French, German, Italian, Flemish and Danish languages. I Bourgeois and Proletarians II Proletarians and Communists III Socialist and Communist Literature IV Position of the Communists in Relation to the Various Existing Opposition Parties Editor's Introduction of 1976 Editor's note for this 1995 on-line edition of the Manifesto of the Communist Party.

91. Marx, Karl: Karl Marx On Society And Social Change
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92. Hal Draper: Marx And The Economic-Jew Stereotype (1977)
Draper's commentary on karl marx's essay On the Jewish Question.
http://www.marxists.de/religion/draper/marxjewq.htm
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:

93. In Defence Of Marxism
marxist analysis of current events and historical and theoretical subjects. This site includes articles, Category Society Politics Socialism News and Media...... 120 years since karl marx's Death “His name will endure” Frederick Engels'speech at Highgate Cemetery Wilhelm Liebknecht, leader of the German Social
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Bahasa Indonesia Dansk Deutsch Dutch ... Srpskohrvatski The aim of this website is to defend Marxist ideas and their validity for today's labour movement. To find out more, contact us The imperialist war against Iraq has already started!
We appeal to workers and youth around the world to actively participate in protests organised for today, including student strikes, work stoppages and demonstrations and to prepare and agitate for mass demonstrations on Saturday March 22. Send us reports (contact@marxist.com ) of protests and demonstrations in your country. In the last analysis the struggle against imperialist war is a struggle against capitalism. We appeal all readers to JOIN US in the struggle for socialism. The In Defence of Marxism
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Less than twenty-four hours after U.S. missiles struck Baghdad, AFL-CIO President John J. Sweeney on March 20 announced his “unequivocal” support for the war and presumably for the war’s aims. Sweeney has no business being a shop steward, let alone being the head of organized labor’s largest federation. His urge for basically collaborative relations with Corporate America explains his support of the war on Iraq; just as it explains his starkly feeble resistance to Corporate America’s downsizing of the U.S. labor movement. By Charles Walker. (March 21, 2003)

94. Marx & Engels Internet Archive
Archive of karl marx and Fredrick Engels writings, speeches and letters
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Select Archive to Search: Whole Archive Works Titles The 1840s Only 3 Volumes of Capital Letters then enter words: Or Google whole MIA: Quick Reference Menu: Marx-Engels in other languages PDF versions of Selected Works
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95. EPM: Marx 1844 Web - Title Page
karl marx's most enigmatic text available online in hypertext form that follows the original pagination and layout.
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96. CogitoSearch - Philosophie - Auteurs - Marx (Karl)
marx (karl) marx et Locke sur la question de l'EtatExposé comparatiste sur les conceptions de l'Etat chez Locke et marx.
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97. The Communist Manifesto By Karl Marx Forum
Discussion forums for posting questions, responses and comments about karl marx's political treatise.
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98. Workers Of The World Unite
Information about karl marx and the marx Memorial Library.
http://www.workersoftheworldunite.com/

99. Franz Mehring Biography Of Karl Marx
Biography of karl marx written in 1918 by Franz Mehring.
http://www.marxists.org/archive/mehring/works/marx/index.htm
Franz Mehring
Karl Marx
The Story of His Life
Translator: Edward Fitzgerald
Publisher: Covivi, Friede Publishers, 1935
Transcribed: Sally Ryan for marxists.org, October 2000. Translator's preface
Author's Preface

Chapter One: Early Years
Home and School
Jenny Von Westphalen
Chapter Two: A Pupil of Hegel
The First Year in Berlin
The Young Hegelians
The philosophy of Self-Consciousness
The Doctoral Disseration The "Anekdota" and the Rheinische Zeitung" The Rhenish Diet Five Months of Struggle Ludwig Feuerbach Marriage and Banishment Chapter Three: Exile in Paris A Philosophic Perspective "On the Jewish Question" Chapter Four: Friedrich Engels Office and barracks English Civilization "The Holy Family" A Fundamental Socialist Work Chapter Five: EXILE IN BRUSSELS The "German Ideology" "True Socialism" Weitling and Proudhon Historical Materialism The Communist League Propaganda in Brussels "The Communist Manifesto" Chapter Six: REVOLUTION AND COUNTER-REVOLUTION February and March Days June Days The War against Russia September Days The Cologne Democracy Freiligrath and Lassalle October and November Days An Act of Perfidy And Another Cowardly Trick Chapter Seven: EXILE IN LONDON The "Neue Rheinische Revue" The Kinkel Affair The Split in the Communist League Life in Exile "The Eighteenth Brumaire" The Communist Trial in Cologne Chapter Eight: MARX AND ENGELS Genius and Society An Incomparable Alliance Chapter Nine: THE CRIMEAN WAR AND THE CRISIS European Politics David Urquhart, G. J. Harney and Ernest Jones

100. EpistemeLinks.com Philosopher Results
karl marx. Born 5/5/1818 Died 3/14/1883. marx, karl, Source Erratic Impact (PRB)Author Danne Polk. marx, karl, Source Alliance for Lifelong Learning. marxism,
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