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The Portable Karl Marx

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Viking Press, 1983 - Philosophy - 606 pages
Writings by Karl Marx concerning communism, politics, and economics are accompanied by a selection of his letters and reminiscences.

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A perspective on private equity and free enterprise. Interesting to read after reading Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. Read full review

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I didn't actually read the whole thing, but I got through enough of it to feel quite competent by the time I took a literature course on the general strike with a well-known postcolonialist this past ... Read full review

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Contents

Introduction
xi
Bibliographical Note and Acknowledgments
xlvi
Marxs Life
lii
Copyright

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About the author (1983)

Karl Heinrich Marx, one of the fathers of communism, was born on May 5, 1818 in Trier, Germany. He was educated at a variety of German colleges, including the University of Jena. He was an editor of socialist periodicals and a key figure in the Working Man's Association. Marx co-wrote his best-known work, "The Communist Manifesto" (1848), with his friend, Friedrich Engels. Marx's most important work, however, may be "Das Kapital" (1867), an analysis of the economics of capitalism. He died on March 14, 1883 in London, England.

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