The Life and Teaching of Karl Marx (Routledge Revivals)
Exploring the life and ideas of a revolutionary thinker
Max Beer author H J Stenning translator T C Partington translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:18th May '11
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This biography offers an in-depth look at Marx's life and ideas, highlighting his impact on political thought and the context of his teachings in The Life and Teaching of Karl Marx (Routledge Revivals).
Originally published in 1921, The Life and Teaching of Karl Marx (Routledge Revivals) is a significant work by the esteemed Marxist historian Max Beer. This biography was created to celebrate the centenary of Karl Marx's birth, offering readers a detailed exploration of his life and ideas. Beer provides a rich narrative filled with personal anecdotes that illuminate Marx's character, while also presenting a thorough examination of his economic and historical theories.
One of the standout features of this biography is its insightful analysis of Marx's perspective on the 'Dictatorship of the Proletariat' and the methods employed by Bolshevik leaders. Beer’s work sheds new light on these topics, allowing readers to understand the complexities of Marx's thoughts and their implications for future political movements. This exploration not only contextualizes Marx’s ideas within his lifetime but also connects them to the broader historical developments that followed.
The Life and Teaching of Karl Marx (Routledge Revivals) serves as both a tribute to Marx and a critical assessment of his contributions to political thought. It is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the foundations of Marxism and the life of one of history's most influential figures. Through meticulous research and engaging writing, Beer crafts a biography that remains relevant and enlightening even today.
ISBN: 9780415676335
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Weight: 280g
164 pages