Karl Marx: The Passionate Logician

Karl Marx: The Passionate Logician

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A compelling intellectual biography, Karl Marx: The Passionate Logician chronicles the life and mind of one of history's most influential and controversial thinkers. Joel Carmichael presents Marx not merely as a political revolutionary, but as a driven, systematic thinker whose logic reshaped the foundations of economics, sociology, and political theory across the globe. The biography traces Marx's intellectual development — from his early philosophical writings to the monumental arguments of Das Kapital — illuminating the personal passions and relentless reasoning that fuelled his world-changing vision. Written with clarity and scholarly precision, Carmichael illustrates how Marx's ideas emerged from the turbulent social conditions of 19th-century Europe and argues that understanding the man is essential to understanding the movements his work inspired.

Author: Joel Carmichael
Format: Hardback
Published: 1968, Rapp and Whiting, London
Genre: Biography

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: good condition. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact. No visible stickers or library stamps.

A compelling intellectual biography, Karl Marx: The Passionate Logician chronicles the life and mind of one of history's most influential and controversial thinkers. Joel Carmichael presents Marx not merely as a political revolutionary, but as a driven, systematic thinker whose logic reshaped the foundations of economics, sociology, and political theory across the globe. The biography traces Marx's intellectual development — from his early philosophical writings to the monumental arguments of Das Kapital — illuminating the personal passions and relentless reasoning that fuelled his world-changing vision. Written with clarity and scholarly precision, Carmichael illustrates how Marx's ideas emerged from the turbulent social conditions of 19th-century Europe and argues that understanding the man is essential to understanding the movements his work inspired.