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Communism as a political movement attained global importance after the Bolsheviks toppled the Russian Czar in 1917. After that time the works of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, especially the influential Communist Manifesto (1848), enjoyed an international audience. The world was to learn a new political vocabulary peppered with socialism, capitalism, the working class, the bourgeoisie, labor theory of value, alienation, economic determinism, dialectical materialism, and historical materialism. Marxs economic analysis of history has been a powerful legacy, the effects of which continue to be felt as the foundation for Marxs indictment of capitalism is his extraordinary work titled Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts, written in 1844 but published nearly a century later. Here Marx offers his theory of human nature and an analysis of emerging capitalisms degenerative impact on mans sense of self and his creative potential. What is mans true nature? How did capitalism gain such a foothold on Western society? What is alienation and how does it threaten to undermine the proletariat?These and other vital questions are addressed as the youthful Marx sets forth his first detailed assessment of the human condition.
Author: Karl Marx
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Published: 03/01/1988
Series: Great Books in Philosophy
Pages: 248
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 8.36h x 5.48w x 0.61d
ISBN: 9780879754464
Language: English






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