The Communist Manifesto 2nd Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781319094836,131909483X,9781319104870, 1319104878
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- ISBN 10:1319104878
- ISBN 13:9781319104870
- Author: Karl Marx,Frederick Engels , John Toews
Does the closing of the cold war era open up the possibility of reading the Communist Manifesto in new ways? In the first teaching edition of the post-Cold War era, Toews proposes new guidelines for reassessing the work to help students reconstruct the meaning of the Manifesto in its time and at the close of the twentieth century. Together with the complete text of the work, this brief volume includes some key foundational documents by Hegel, Feverbach, Marx, Engels, and others that show the evolution of and influences on Marxist theory over time. The editor’s introduction traces the trajectory of Marx’s thought from the 1830s onward, while providing background on the political, social, and intellectual contexts of which the Manifesto was a historical product.
Table contents:
Part One Introduction: Historical Contexts of the Communist Manifesto
Part Two: Manifesto of the Communist Party
I. Bourgeois and Proletarians
II. Proletarians and Communists
III. Socialist and Communist Literature
IV. Position of the Communists in Relation to the Various Existing Opposition Parties
Part Three: Related Documents
1. Alexis de Tocqueville, From Recollections: The French Revolution of 1848, 1847–1848
2. Frederick Engels, Draft of a Communist Confession of Faith, June 9, 1847
3. Frederick Engels, From A Letter to Karl Marx, November 23/24, 1847
4. Frederick Engels, From The Condition of the Working Class in England, 1845
5. Robert Owen, From Report to the County of Lanark, 1820
6. Charles Fourier, From The Theory of the Four Movements and of the General Destinies, 1808
7. Charles Fourier, From The Theory of Universal Unity, 1841–1843
8. Robert Owen, From Report to the County of Lanark, 1820
9. The Six Points of the People’s Charter, 1838
10. James Bronterre O’Brien, Private Property, 1841
11. G. W. F. Hegel, From Reason in History: A General Introduction to the Philosophy of History, 1837
12. Ludwig Feuerbach, From The Essence of Christianity, 1841
13. Karl Marx, From Contribution to the Critique of Hegel’s Philosophy of Law, 1844
14. Karl Marx, From On the Jewish Question, 1843
15. Ludwig Feuerbach, From Principles of the Philosophy of the Future, 1843
16. Moses Hess, From A Communist Credo: Questions and Answers, 1844–1846
17. Karl Marx, From The Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, 1844
18. Karl Marx, Theses on Feuerbach, 1845
19. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, From The German Ideology, 1845–1846
20. Karl Marx, From The Class Struggles in France, 1848–1850, 1850
21. Karl Marx, From The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, 1852
22. Karl Marx, From Inaugural Address of the Working Men’s International Association, October 1864
23. Karl Marx, Afterword to the Second German Edition of Capital, 1873
24. Karl Marx, The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret Thereof, 1867
25. Frederick Engels, Speech at Karl Marx’s Funeral, March 1883
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