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On the Jewish Question
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The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis...
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Das Kapital
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The Communist Manifesto
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The Poverty of Philosophy
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Critique of Hegel's Philosophy...
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Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts...
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Theses on Feuerbach
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Wage-Labor and Capital
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Grundrisse
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The Civil War in France
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Critique of the Gotha Program
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The German Ideology
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The Holy Family
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Karl Marx
On the bloody suppression of this rebellion, Marx wrote one of his most famous pamphlets, The Civil War in France, an enthusiastic defense of the Commune. ... This work, that was published posthumously under the editorship of Karl Kautsky is often seen as the Fourth book of Capital, and constitutes one of the first comprehensive treatises on the history of economic thought. -
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Influences on Karl Marx
In 1861, Karl Marx wrote to his friend Ferdinand Lassalle, "Darwin’s work is most important and suits my purpose in that it provides a basis in natural science for the historical class struggle. ... -
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Marxism
For example, shortly before he died in 1883, Marx wrote a letter to the French workers' leader Jules Guesde and to his own son-in-law Paul Lafargue, both of whom claimed to represent Marxist principles, in which he accused them of "revolutionary phrase-mongering" and of denying the value of reformist struggles. ... In 1847 Engels and Marx began writing a pamphlet together, based on Engels' The Principles of Communism. -
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Marxian economics
Marxian economics refers to a body of economic thought stemming from the work of Karl Marx. ... Marx wrote other treatises on economics: Critique of Political Economy, one of his early works, was mostly incorporated into Capital, especially the beginning of Volume I. Marx's notes made in preparing to write Capital were published years later under the title Grundrisse. -
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Classical Marxism
It is important to distinguish between "Marxism" and "what Marx believed"; for example, shortly before he died in 1883, Marx wrote a letter to the French workers' leader Jules Guesde, and to his own son-in-law Paul Lafargue, accusing them of "revolutionary phrase-mongering" and of denying the value of reformist struggles; "if that is Marxism" — paraphrasing what Marx wrote — "then I am not a Marxist." ... In 1847 Engels and Marx began writing a pamphlet together, based on Engels' The Principles of Communism. -
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Opposition to trade unions
Karl Marx wrote a pamphlet, Wages, Price and Profit, to counter this idea, which had been put forward in the International Workingmen's Association by a follower of Robert Owen. -
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Marx's theory of human nature
In the 1844 Manuscripts the young Marx wrote: ... John Plamenatz, Karl Marx's Philosophy of Man, (1975). -
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Mikhail Bakunin
In turn Marx wrote of the rebels in the Dresden insurrection of 1848 that "In the Russian refugee Michael Bakunin they found a capable and cool headed leader." ... Bakunin used Anti-Semitic arguments during his argument with Karl Marx. -
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Historical materialism
Towards the end of his life, in 1877, Marx wrote a letter to editor of the Russian paper Otetchestvennye Zapisky, which significantly contained the following disclaimer: ... Karl Marx -
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Das Kapital
Das Kapital (IPA: [das kapiˈtaːl]) (Capital, in the English translation) is an extensive treatise on political economy written in German by Karl Marx and edited in part by Friedrich Engels.
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Karl Marx wrote treatises