Karl Marx: A Biography

Karl Marx: A Biography

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This authoritative biography chronicles the life and intellectual legacy of Karl Marx, tracing his journey from his early years in Trier, Germany, through his revolutionary activism, political exile, and the monumental development of his economic and philosophical theories. Karl Marx: A Biography presents a richly detailed portrait of the man behind some of the most transformative and controversial ideas in modern history, including the materialist conception of history, the theory of surplus value, and the call for international working-class solidarity. Written with scholarly rigor, the narrative situates Marx within the turbulent political landscape of nineteenth-century Europe, illustrating how personal hardship, intellectual collaboration with Friedrich Engels, and relentless ideological struggle shaped his worldview. The tone is measured and analytical, offering readers both an intimate account of Marx's personal life and a critical assessment of his enduring impact on politics, economics, and social thought worldwide.

Author: Yuri Sdobnikov
Format: Hardback
Published: 1973, Progress Publishers
Genre: Biography

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Boards - good. Binding - tight.

This authoritative biography chronicles the life and intellectual legacy of Karl Marx, tracing his journey from his early years in Trier, Germany, through his revolutionary activism, political exile, and the monumental development of his economic and philosophical theories. Karl Marx: A Biography presents a richly detailed portrait of the man behind some of the most transformative and controversial ideas in modern history, including the materialist conception of history, the theory of surplus value, and the call for international working-class solidarity. Written with scholarly rigor, the narrative situates Marx within the turbulent political landscape of nineteenth-century Europe, illustrating how personal hardship, intellectual collaboration with Friedrich Engels, and relentless ideological struggle shaped his worldview. The tone is measured and analytical, offering readers both an intimate account of Marx's personal life and a critical assessment of his enduring impact on politics, economics, and social thought worldwide.