The revolutions of 1848 / Karl Marx ; edited and introduced by David Fernbach.
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- 9781844676040 (hbk.)
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- 9781844676033 (pbk.)
- 184467603X (pbk.)
- 335.4 22 MAR
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335.4 BHA வரலாற்று மானிடவியல் | 335.4 DER மார்க்ஸின் ஆவி | 335.4 MAR Surveys from exile / | 335.4 MAR The revolutions of 1848 / | 335.4 RES New departures in Marxian theory / | 335.4092 Karl Marx and world literature / | 335.4092 KAM பேராசிரியர் நா.வானமாமலை ஆராய்ச்சித் தடம் |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Volume 1: The Revolutions of 1848: Marx and Engels had already sketched out the principles of scientific communism by 1846. Yet it was from his intense involvement in the abortive German revolution of 1848 that Marx developed a profound practical understanding he would draw on throughout his later career. This volume includes his great call to arms—The Communist Manifesto—and also demonstrates Marx’s unsuccessful attempt to spur the German bourgeoisie to decisive action against absolutism. His articles offer trenchant analyses of events in France, Poland, Prague, Berlin and Vienna, while speeches set out changing communist tactics.
Translated from the German.
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