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Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts Of 1844

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ISBN-10: 0486455610

ISBN-13: 9780486455617

Edition: 2007

Authors: Karl Marx, Martin Milligan

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This predecessor to the Communist Manifesto offers a historical analysis of the human condition. It forms the foundation of the authors' denunciation of capitalism, combining elements of psychology, sociology, and anthropology in a philosophy of economics. Accessible and influential, this concise treatise is essential to an understanding of Marxist theory.
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Book details

List price: $8.95
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Dover Publications, Incorporated
Publication date: 4/19/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 208
Size: 5.43" wide x 8.46" long x 0.43" tall
Weight: 0.484

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.

Introduction
Translator's Note on Terminology
Preface
Wages of Labour
Profit of Capital
Capital
The Profit of Capital
The Rule of Capital over Labour and the Motives of the Capitalist
The Accumulation of Capitals and the Competition Amongst the Capitalists
Rent of Land
[Estranged Labour]
[Antithesis of Capital and Labour. Landed Property and Capital]
[Private Property and Labour. Views of the Merchantile System and Physiocracy, Adam Smith, Ricardo and His School]
[Private Property and Communism. Various Stages of Development of Communist Views. Crude, Equalitarian Communism and Communism as Socialism Coinciding with Humaneness]
[The Meaning of Human Requirements Where There Is Private Property and Under Socialism. The Difference Between Extravagant Wealth and Industrial Wealth. Division of Labour in Bourgeois Society]
[The Power of Money in Bourgeois Society]
[Critique of the Hegelian Dialectic and Philosophy as a Whole]
Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy