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El Capital and The Communist Manifesto (Gold Collection)

Karl Marx

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"Das Kapital" together with the small combat pamphlet of the "Communist Manifesto", the latter written with his friend and collaborator Friedrich Engels (1820-1895), constitute the two most known and influential works of the Jewish-German thinker Karl Marx (1818-1883), one of ...

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El Capital and The Communist Manifesto (Gold Collection)

"Das Kapital" together with the small combat pamphlet of the "Communist Manifesto", the latter written with his friend and collaborator Friedrich Engels (1820-1895), constitute the two most known and influential works of the Jewish-German thinker Karl Marx (1818-1883), one of the most controversial thinkers of all time. His thinking may be outdated or under review today, but it cannot be denied that many of the achievements obtained by the worker, the agricultural worker or the service employee, are due to his tenacity and perseverance, to the point of being able to say with reason that history can be divided into "before and after Marx". The critical reading of both titles is highly necessary when an involution of their social conquests is taking place. Format: 15 x 23 cm. Edition with dust jacket and thread bookmark.

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Karl Heinrich Marx Pressburg (Tréveris, Alemania, 5 de mayo de 1818 - Londres, Reino Unido, 14 de marzo de 1883) fue un intelectual y militante comunista alemán de origen judío. En su vasta e influyente obra, incursionó en los campos de la filosofía, la his...

Karl Heinrich Marx Pressburg (Tréveris, Alemania, 5 de mayo de 1818 - Londres, Reino Unido, 14 de marzo de 1883) fue un intelectual y militante comunista alemán de origen judío. En su vasta e influyente obra, incursionó en los campos de la filosofía, la historia, la sociología y la economía. Junto a Friedrich Engels, es el padre del socialismo científico, del comunismo moderno y del marxismo. Sus escritos más conocidos son el Manifiesto del Partido Comunista (en coautoría con Engels) y El capital.