The life and teaching of Karl Marx
Max Beer
Politics & Social Sciences
The life and teaching of Karl Marx
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LIFE AND TEACHING
KARL MARX
M. BEER
Translated by T.C. PARTINGTON and H.J. STENNING, and Revised by the Author
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CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.ToC
I. The Significance of Marx.
II. The Work of Hegel.
FOOTNOTES:
I. The Significance of Marx.
II. The Work of Hegel.
FOOTNOTES:
Translated by T.C. PARTINGTON and H.J. STENNING, and Revised by the Author
NATIONAL LABOUR PRESS, LIMITED, LONDON: 8/9, Johnson's Court, E.C. 4 MANCHESTER: 30, Blackfriars Street
NATIONAL LABOUR PRESS, LIMITED, LONDON: 8/9, Johnson's Court, E.C. 4 MANCHESTER: 30, Blackfriars Street
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.ToC
I. The Significance of Marx.
II. The Work of Hegel.
FOOTNOTES:
I. The Significance of Marx.
II. The Work of Hegel.
FOOTNOTES:
The Life and Teaching of Karl Marx
I.ToC
PARENTS AND FRIENDS.
I. Marx's Apprenticeship.
II. Student.
III. Beginnings of Public Life.
I. Marx's Apprenticeship.
II. Student.
III. Beginnings of Public Life.
II.ToC
THE FORMATIVE PERIOD OF MARXISM.
I. The Franco-German Year Books.
II. Friendship with Friedrich Engels.
III. Controversies with Bauer and Ruge.
IV. Controversy with Proudhon.
FOOTNOTES:
I. The Franco-German Year Books.
II. Friendship with Friedrich Engels.
III. Controversies with Bauer and Ruge.
IV. Controversy with Proudhon.
FOOTNOTES:
III.ToC
YEARS OF AGITATION AND VARYING FORTUNES.
I. The Revolutionary Spirit of the Forties.
II. The Communist Manifesto.
III. The Revolution of 1848.
IV. Days of Cloud and Sunshine in London.
V. The International.
VI. The Paris Commune.
VII. The Evening of Life.
FOOTNOTES:
I. The Revolutionary Spirit of the Forties.
II. The Communist Manifesto.
III. The Revolution of 1848.
IV. Days of Cloud and Sunshine in London.
V. The International.
VI. The Paris Commune.
VII. The Evening of Life.
FOOTNOTES:
IV.ToC
THE MARXIAN SYSTEM.
I. The Materialist Conception of History.
II. Classes, Class Struggles, and Class-Consciousness.
III. The Role of the Labour Movement and the Proletarian Dictatorship.
IV. Outlines of the Economic Doctrines.
FOOTNOTES:
I. The Materialist Conception of History.
II. Classes, Class Struggles, and Class-Consciousness.
III. The Role of the Labour Movement and the Proletarian Dictatorship.
IV. Outlines of the Economic Doctrines.
FOOTNOTES:
CONCLUSION.ToC
The National Labour Press, Ltd., Manchester and London. 31258
The National Labour Press, Ltd., Manchester and London. 31258
PARENTS AND FRIENDS.
I. Marx's Apprenticeship.
II. Student.
III. Beginnings of Public Life.
I. Marx's Apprenticeship.
II. Student.
III. Beginnings of Public Life.
II.ToC
THE FORMATIVE PERIOD OF MARXISM.
I. The Franco-German Year Books.
II. Friendship with Friedrich Engels.
III. Controversies with Bauer and Ruge.
IV. Controversy with Proudhon.
FOOTNOTES:
I. The Franco-German Year Books.
II. Friendship with Friedrich Engels.
III. Controversies with Bauer and Ruge.
IV. Controversy with Proudhon.
FOOTNOTES:
III.ToC
YEARS OF AGITATION AND VARYING FORTUNES.
I. The Revolutionary Spirit of the Forties.
II. The Communist Manifesto.
III. The Revolution of 1848.
IV. Days of Cloud and Sunshine in London.
V. The International.
VI. The Paris Commune.
VII. The Evening of Life.
FOOTNOTES:
I. The Revolutionary Spirit of the Forties.
II. The Communist Manifesto.
III. The Revolution of 1848.
IV. Days of Cloud and Sunshine in London.
V. The International.
VI. The Paris Commune.
VII. The Evening of Life.
FOOTNOTES:
IV.ToC
THE MARXIAN SYSTEM.
I. The Materialist Conception of History.
II. Classes, Class Struggles, and Class-Consciousness.
III. The Role of the Labour Movement and the Proletarian Dictatorship.
IV. Outlines of the Economic Doctrines.
FOOTNOTES:
I. The Materialist Conception of History.
II. Classes, Class Struggles, and Class-Consciousness.
III. The Role of the Labour Movement and the Proletarian Dictatorship.
IV. Outlines of the Economic Doctrines.
FOOTNOTES:
CONCLUSION.ToC
The National Labour Press, Ltd., Manchester and London. 31258
The National Labour Press, Ltd., Manchester and London. 31258
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