This comprehensive collection showcases the extensive writings of Karl Marx, highlighting his profound impact on political theory, economics, and social philosophy. It includes his key texts, offering insights into his critiques of capitalism, class struggle, and historical materialism. The compilation serves as an essential resource for understanding Marx's ideas and their relevance in contemporary discussions on society and economics.
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This comprehensive edition combines all three volumes of Marx and Engels' influential work on political economy, providing an in-depth analysis of capitalist production, labor exploitation, and class struggle. Readers can explore key concepts such as commodities and capital accumulation, reflecting the authors' enduring impact on economic and social thought. This definitive collection serves as an essential resource for those seeking to understand the complexities of capitalism and its implications for society.
Clara Vidalis, a pathopsychology expert at the Berlin police, faces the aftermath of her pursuit of the serial killer known as "The Nameless" when a new, more sinister murder spree begins in the city. The perpetrator, calling himself "The Dragon," targets individuals who outwardly appear to be model citizens. Driven by a satanic obsession, he leads Clara on a chilling journey to Rome, where she seeks the guidance of the Vatican's chief exorcist.
The three texts this book, all written in vastly different eras —The Communist Manifesto (1848) by Marx and Engels, Reform or Revolution (1899) by Rosa Luxemburg and Socialism and Man in Cuba (1965) by Ernesto Che Guevara—illuminate socialist ideas of the 19th and 20th centuries. For a new generation of activists, these are classic revolutionary writings by four famous rebels, including The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels; Reform or Revolution by Rosa Luxemburg; and Che Guevara’s Socialism and Man in Cuba. Includes an introduction by Cuban Marxist intellectual Armando Hart and a preface by US radical poet Adrienne Rich. The essays in this book, Manifesto, were written by three relatively young people—Karl Marx when he was 30, Rosa Luxemburg at 27, Che Guevara at the age of 37. Born into different historical moments and different generations, they shared an energy of hope, an engagement with history, a belief that critical thinking must inform action, and a passion for the world and its human possibilities. Here are urgent conversations from the past that are still being carried on, among new voices, throughout the world.
In this powerful address, Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx argue passionately for the benefits of free trade. With a detailed analysis of the economic and social benefits of international trade and commerce, this address provides valuable insights into the political and economic theories that shape the modern world.
This seminal work by Karl Marx is a foundational text in the history of political thought. Critiquing the capitalist mode of production, Marx argues that it undermines human freedom and creativity, and creates a world where wealth is increasingly concentrated in the hands of a small elite. With its incisive analysis and visionary ideas, Capital remains an essential text for anyone interested in the critique of capitalism and the future of socialism.