



Karl Marx: Collected Works
Capital, Communist Manifesto, Wage Labor and Capital, Critique of the Gotha Program, Wages, Price and Profit, Theses on Feuerbach
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Publisher Description
The "Karl Marx: Collected Works" presents a comprehensive anthology of Marx's seminal writings, encapsulating his analysis of capitalism, class struggle, and socio-economic theory. This collection mirrors Marx's unique literary style, characterized by rigorous dialectical reasoning and eloquent prose, which he employs to dissect the intricacies of political economy and society. Covering critical texts such as "The Communist Manifesto" and "Capital," this volume not only provides insights into Marx's ideological development but also situates his work within the broader context of 19th-century revolutionary thought, illuminating the intellectual currents that shaped his theories. Karl Marx, born in 1818 in Trier, Germany, was a philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist whose ideas have profoundly influenced modern political thought. His experiences, including his engagement with the socio-economic conditions of the working class and the injustices of industrial capitalism, propelled him to articulate a vision of a classless society. Marx's collaborations with contemporaries like Friedrich Engels further enriched his perspectives, providing a robust framework for understanding societal transformations. This crucial collection is essential for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the foundations of modern social theory. It offers a thorough examination of Marx's insights, encouraging readers to delve into the intricacies of his arguments and their relevance in today’s socio-political landscape. Engaging with this work will not only enhance one's understanding of Marxian theory but also invite critical reflection on contemporary capitalist societies.