Author: Karl Marx
Publisher: New York : International Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Communists
Languages : en
Pages : 584
Book Description
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, Correspondence, 1846-1895
Author: Karl Marx
Publisher: New York : International Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Communists
Languages : en
Pages : 584
Book Description
Publisher: New York : International Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Communists
Languages : en
Pages : 584
Book Description
The Marx-Engels Correspondence
Author: Karl Marx
Publisher: George Weidenfeld & Nicholson
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Publisher: George Weidenfeld & Nicholson
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
The Marx-Engels Correspondence
The Letters of Karl Marx
Author: Karl Marx
Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 648
Book Description
Included here is a wide selection of Marx's letters to Frederick Engels, which not only sheds new light on the evolution of Marxist ideas, but also underscores their intense friendship and Marx's reliance on his collaborator for moral and financial support. There is a moving letter by the 19-year-old Karl to his father - a fascinating glimpse of the future Marx. Also, a complete section is devoted to letters to and about the brilliant Socialist theorist Ferdinand Lassalle, whom Marx both envied and admired. In addition, there are letters to his beloved wife, Jenny, and his three daughters; to his publisher Franz Duncker; and to numerous contemporaries, such as Ludwig Feuerbach and Heinrich Heine. Throughout the letters are comments about famous people from Aristotle to Napoleon III, including Charles Darwin, Benjamin Disraeli, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, and Martin Luther.
Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 648
Book Description
Included here is a wide selection of Marx's letters to Frederick Engels, which not only sheds new light on the evolution of Marxist ideas, but also underscores their intense friendship and Marx's reliance on his collaborator for moral and financial support. There is a moving letter by the 19-year-old Karl to his father - a fascinating glimpse of the future Marx. Also, a complete section is devoted to letters to and about the brilliant Socialist theorist Ferdinand Lassalle, whom Marx both envied and admired. In addition, there are letters to his beloved wife, Jenny, and his three daughters; to his publisher Franz Duncker; and to numerous contemporaries, such as Ludwig Feuerbach and Heinrich Heine. Throughout the letters are comments about famous people from Aristotle to Napoleon III, including Charles Darwin, Benjamin Disraeli, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, and Martin Luther.
Karl Marx, Frederick Engels
Author: Karl Marx
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 776
Book Description
For the first time their writings are being made fully available in English, including manuscripts not published during their lifetime, their correspondence as well as supplementary notes, outlines and projects. Fully annotated and with bibliographical data and indexes. The set will be 50 volumes. Correspondence 1844-1951.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 776
Book Description
For the first time their writings are being made fully available in English, including manuscripts not published during their lifetime, their correspondence as well as supplementary notes, outlines and projects. Fully annotated and with bibliographical data and indexes. The set will be 50 volumes. Correspondence 1844-1951.
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Author: Karl Marx
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Communists
Languages : en
Pages : 551
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Communists
Languages : en
Pages : 551
Book Description
Inventaris van het archief der vier polders [gemeenten Dubbeldam en Dordrecht].
Letters to Americans, 1848-1895
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels
Marx & Engels Confidential
Author: Simon Akstinat
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783981515848
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
The German bestseller now in English!Book with amazing uncensored quotes from the real letter exchange between Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels."BILD" (Europe's largest daily newspaper): He was a man of clear words: the philosopher Karl Marx. The fact that he was also a man of rough words is shown, among other things, by the countless letters he wrote back and forth with his philosopher friend Friedrich Engels ... The uncensored correspondence between the two made it under the title "Marx & Engels intim" already in the audiobook version at number 1 on the bestseller list. Now the IMH-Verlag has published the manuscript of the bestseller audiobook as a printed book. ... "The New York Times" about the first archivist, who collected the letters of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: ... the first director of the Marx-Engels Institute, David Riazanov, had little patience for the Communist Party officials who constantly demanded documents either to confirm ideological positions or to blacken enemies. One day, he took out a letter by Karl Marx, waved it in front of an astonished party boss's face and shouted: "There is your Marx. Now go!" Riazanov ran afoul of Stalin in 1931, was arrested in 1937 and executed the following year. ... "The Guardian" (London): ... The inventor of proletarian revolution was not a man without his flaws. Impetuous, domineering and intellectually arrogant, he was one of the finest virtuosos of vituperation since Jonathan Swift. Enemies were dismissed as cretins and buffoons, charlatans and skunks. Lord John Russell was "a malignant and distorted dwarf", while another opponent, more sinisterly, was a "Jewish nigger". ... A champion of labour who never submitted to the indignity of a full-time job, Marx felt no compunction in sponging for his livelihood off the capitalist class, in the person of his long-suffering collaborator Friedrich Engels. It was the dashing, philandering Engels, who rode with the Cheshire hunt and lived with two Irish working women in a ménage à trois, who kept his colleague financially afloat, sometimes by stealing from the cash box of his father's Manchester firm. The loyal Engels sacrificed much of his own success to Marx's well-being and would sometimes pen whole newspaper articles in Marx's name, diligently researching topics which the master couldn't be bothered to look into. When Engels wrote Marx an anguished letter to tell him of the death of his Irish lover, the great humanist responded with a self-pitying litany of his own ailments. ...
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783981515848
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
The German bestseller now in English!Book with amazing uncensored quotes from the real letter exchange between Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels."BILD" (Europe's largest daily newspaper): He was a man of clear words: the philosopher Karl Marx. The fact that he was also a man of rough words is shown, among other things, by the countless letters he wrote back and forth with his philosopher friend Friedrich Engels ... The uncensored correspondence between the two made it under the title "Marx & Engels intim" already in the audiobook version at number 1 on the bestseller list. Now the IMH-Verlag has published the manuscript of the bestseller audiobook as a printed book. ... "The New York Times" about the first archivist, who collected the letters of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: ... the first director of the Marx-Engels Institute, David Riazanov, had little patience for the Communist Party officials who constantly demanded documents either to confirm ideological positions or to blacken enemies. One day, he took out a letter by Karl Marx, waved it in front of an astonished party boss's face and shouted: "There is your Marx. Now go!" Riazanov ran afoul of Stalin in 1931, was arrested in 1937 and executed the following year. ... "The Guardian" (London): ... The inventor of proletarian revolution was not a man without his flaws. Impetuous, domineering and intellectually arrogant, he was one of the finest virtuosos of vituperation since Jonathan Swift. Enemies were dismissed as cretins and buffoons, charlatans and skunks. Lord John Russell was "a malignant and distorted dwarf", while another opponent, more sinisterly, was a "Jewish nigger". ... A champion of labour who never submitted to the indignity of a full-time job, Marx felt no compunction in sponging for his livelihood off the capitalist class, in the person of his long-suffering collaborator Friedrich Engels. It was the dashing, philandering Engels, who rode with the Cheshire hunt and lived with two Irish working women in a ménage à trois, who kept his colleague financially afloat, sometimes by stealing from the cash box of his father's Manchester firm. The loyal Engels sacrificed much of his own success to Marx's well-being and would sometimes pen whole newspaper articles in Marx's name, diligently researching topics which the master couldn't be bothered to look into. When Engels wrote Marx an anguished letter to tell him of the death of his Irish lover, the great humanist responded with a self-pitying litany of his own ailments. ...