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Karl Marx: Selected Writings Selected Writings




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 06/2000
Edizione: 2° edizione





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This second edition of McLellan's comprehensive selection of Marx's writings includes carefully selected extracts from the whole range of Marx's political, philosophical and economic thought. Each section of the book deals with a different period of Marx's life with the sections arranged in chronological order, thus allowing the reader to trace the development of Marx's thought, from his early years as a student and political journalist in Germany right through to his final letters of the early 1880s. The inclusion of extracts from some of Marx's less well-known works alongside selections from classic texts such as The Communist Manifesto and Capital provides the reader with an unparalleled overview of Marx's thinking, whilst Professor McLellan's fully updated and revised introduction and bibliographical notes accompanying each extract put Marx's writings into biographical and historical context. This edition also includes a general bibliography and a full index of names and ideas as well as a new general introduction for each section of the book by Professor McLellan. As with the first edition, this comprehensive and clearly structured selection of Marx's writings will be essential reading for all those interested in the political thought of this perennially important figure in Western political philosophy.




Sommario

1 - Letter to his Father
2 - Doctoral Thesis
3 - Articles for the Rheinische Zeitung
4 - Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right
5 - A Correspondence of 1843
6 - On the Jewish Question
7 - Towards a Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right
8 - Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts
9 - Letter to Ludwig Feuerbach
10 - On James Mill
11 - Critical Remarks on the Article: 'The King of Prussia and Social Reform'
12 - The Holy Family
13 - Theses on Feuerbach
14 - The German Ideology
15 - Letter to Annenkov
16 - The Poverty of Philosophy
17 - Moralizing Criticism and Critical Morality
18 - The Communist Manifesto
19 - Wage Labour and Capital
20 - Speech on Free Trade
21 - Articles for the Neue Rheinische Zeitung
22 - Address to the Communist League
23 - The Class Struggle in France
24 - Speech to the Central Committee of the Communist League
25 - The Eighteenth Brumaire of Napoleon Bonaparte
26 - Journalism of the 1850s
27 - Speech on the Anniversary of the People's Paper
28 - Letters 1848-1857
29 - Grundrisse
30 - Preface to a Critique of Political Economy
31 - Theories of Surplus Value
32 - Capital
33 - Results of the Immediate Process of Production
34 - Letters 1858-1868
35 - Inaugural Address to the First International
36 - On Trade Unions
37 - The Civil War in France
38 - Preface to the Second German Edition of the Communist Manifesto
39 - On Bakunin's Statism and Anarchy
40 - Critique of the Gotha Programme
41 - Letter to Mikhailovsky
42 - Circular Letter
43 - Letter to Vera Sassoulitch
44 - Comments on Adolph Wagner
45 - Preface to the Russian Edition of the Communist Manifesto
46 - Letters 1863-1881




Autore

David McLellan is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Kent. He has written and edited numerous works on Marx and Marxism, including Marxism: Essential Writings, also published by Oxford University Press.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780198782650

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 246 x 36.0 x 172 mm Ø 1199 gr
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 704


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