Karl Marx: Man and Fighter

Voorkant
Routledge, 24 apr 2015 - 408 pagina's

Strife has raged about Karl Marx for decades, and never had it been so embittered as at the time of this book’s first publication, 1936. Marx had impressed his image on the time as not other had done. To some he was – and still is – a fiend, the arch-enemy of human civilisation, and the prince of chaos, while to others he is a far-seeing and beloved leader, guiding the human race towards a brighter future. The arena in which Marx was fought about in 1936 was in the factories, in the parliaments and at the barricades. In both camps, the bourgeois and the socialist, Marx was first of all, if not exclusively, the revolutionary. This book sets out to describe the life of Marx the fighter.

 

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I Origins and Childhood
1
II A Happy Year at Bonn
15
III Jenny Von Westphalen
21
IV Student Years in Berlin
29
V Philosophy Under Censorship
43
VI The Germans Learn French
61
VII The Communist Artisans of Paris
75
VIII The LifeLong Friend
86
XIII The Mad Year in Cologne
155
XIV Defeat with Honour
178
XV The End of the Communist League
199
XVI The Sleepless Night of Exile
227
XVII The International Working Mens Association
261
XVIII Michael Bakunin
280
XIX The FrancoPrussian War
298
XX The Downfall of the International
333

IX Clarification
99
X Face to Face with Primitive Communism
107
XI The Communist League
122
XII The Revolutionary Tempest
138
XXI The Last Ten Years
368
Index
383
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Boris Nicolaievsky, Otto Maenchen-Helfen, Gwenda David, Eric Mosbacher

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