
The life and teaching of Karl Marx
by Max Beer
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Chapters (185)
- LIFE AND TEACHING
- KARL MARX
- M. BEER
- 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
- CONTENTS.
- INTRODUCTION.ToC
- 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.
- 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:
- 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:
- 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:
- CONCLUSION.ToC
- The National Labour Press, Ltd., Manchester and London. 31258
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