The Revolutions Of 1848: Political Writings Volume I

The Revolutions Of 1848: Political Writings Volume I

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A landmark collection of radical political thought, The Revolutions of 1848 gathers Karl Marx's most urgent and incendiary political writings from one of the most turbulent periods in modern European history. Edited and introduced by David Fernbach, this first volume of Marx's Political Writings chronicles the wave of revolutionary uprisings that swept across Europe in 1848, presenting Marx's sharp analyses, manifestos, and dispatches as they unfolded in real time. The collection includes landmark texts such as The Communist Manifesto, alongside lesser-known articles and addresses that reveal the full breadth of Marx's political genius and his unflinching commitment to working-class emancipation. Written with fierce intellectual clarity and polemical force, these texts argue that the contradictions of capitalism and bourgeois democracy made revolutionary upheaval not merely possible but inevitable. An essential volume for anyone seeking to understand the origins of socialist thought and the enduring legacy of 1848.

Author: Karl Marx
Format: Paperback

Genre: Politics & law

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A landmark collection of radical political thought, The Revolutions of 1848 gathers Karl Marx's most urgent and incendiary political writings from one of the most turbulent periods in modern European history. Edited and introduced by David Fernbach, this first volume of Marx's Political Writings chronicles the wave of revolutionary uprisings that swept across Europe in 1848, presenting Marx's sharp analyses, manifestos, and dispatches as they unfolded in real time. The collection includes landmark texts such as The Communist Manifesto, alongside lesser-known articles and addresses that reveal the full breadth of Marx's political genius and his unflinching commitment to working-class emancipation. Written with fierce intellectual clarity and polemical force, these texts argue that the contradictions of capitalism and bourgeois democracy made revolutionary upheaval not merely possible but inevitable. An essential volume for anyone seeking to understand the origins of socialist thought and the enduring legacy of 1848.