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Communist Manifesto

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ISBN-10: 0882862359

ISBN-13: 9780882862354

Edition: 150th 1998

Authors: Karl Marx, Samuel Moore, Robin D. G. Kelley, Friedrich Engels, Robin D. G. Kelley

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A beautiful new anniversary edition of the classic/infamous Manifesto, which Charles H Kerr have kept in print continuously since 1902. This is the authorized English translation by Samuel Moore, edited, introduced and annotated by Engels, and with a brilliant new introduction by Robin D G Kelley.
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Book details

List price: $5.00
Edition: 150th
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 60
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.75" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.286
Language: English

Karl Heinrich Marx, one of the fathers of communism, was born on May 5, 1818 in Trier, Germany. He was educated at a variety of German colleges, including the University of Jena. He was an editor of socialist periodicals and a key figure in the Working Man's Association. Marx co-wrote his best-known work, "The Communist Manifesto" (1848), with his friend, Friedrich Engels. Marx's most important work, however, may be "Das Kapital" (1867), an analysis of the economics of capitalism. He died on March 14, 1883 in London, England.

Friedrich Engels is perhaps best remembered as the confidant, colleague, and benefactor of Karl Marx. Born into a Calvinist family that owned fabric mills in the Rhineland and had business interests in Manchester, England, Engels joined the family business at age 16; he never had a formal university education. Despite his family's industrial background, Engels was sympathetic to the poverty of the working masses. At age 18 he published an attack on industrial poverty, and later joined the Hegelian movement that so influenced Marx and bothered conservative Prussian authorities. Engels first met Marx in 1842, while Marx was editor of a radical newspaper in Cologne. However, they did not…    

Introduction
Principal Dates in the Life of Marx
The Communist Manifesto
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (Selections)
The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation (Selections from Chapter 25, Volume I, Capital)
Bibliography