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All the great political revolutions of the twentieth century
referred back to Marx. Reviled by some, revered by many, Marx's
influence can be found in every area of the humanities and social
sciences from literary criticism to globalization. In this
thoroughly revised and updated new edition of his classic
biography, David McLellan provides a clear and detailed account
both of Marx's dramatic life and of his path-breaking thought
together with a wealth of bibliographical information for further
reading.
Simone Weil's short life was as extraordinary as her writings. Born
in 1909, she was a brilliant philosophy student in the Paris of the
1920s and colleague of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. She
fought on the anarchist side in the Spanish Civil War and died, at
the age of only thirty-four, while serving with de Gaulle and the
Free French in London. This life of intense activity was united
with a profoundly religious outlook on life. Many consider her the
best spiritual writer of our century and a true saint for modern
times. Simone Weil published almost nothing during her lifetime.
The publication of her complete works is only now beginning in
France. They reveal a mind of amazing lucidity and depth. This
biography draws on hitherto unpublished material to explain her
thought in the context of her life. Its comprehensive coverage at
last makes available to the public the most intriguing personality
of our age.
The fourth edition of Marxism after Marx is an updated version of
what has become the classic account of Twentieth-century Marxism.
It includes new bibliographical information and sections covering
developments since the previous edition. This new edition
represents a comprehensive and reliable guide to one of the most
influential bodies of thought of the Twentieth century.
This book sets the man and his ideas against the historical sweep
of his times. Expertly informed yet eminently readable it vividly
evokes the life and times from which came the ideas that have had
such impact on the tide of world affairs. Declared Britain's
favourite philosopher in a recent BBC poll, Marx's ghost continues
to haunt our world. All the great political revolutions of the
twentieth century referred back to Marx. Reviled by some, revered
by many, Marx's influence can be found in every area of the
humanities and social sciences from literary criticism to
globalization. In this thoroughly revised and updated new edition
of his classic biography, David McLellan provides a clear and
detailed account both of Marx's dramatic life and of his
path-breaking thought together with a wealth of bibliographical
information for further reading.
This, the first book written by Engels during his stay in
Manchester from 1842 to 1844, is the best known and in many ways
the most astute study of the working class in Victorian England.
The fluency of his writing, the personal nature of his insights,
and his talent for mordant satire all combiine to make Engels's
account of the lives of the victims of early industrial change an
undeniable classic.
About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has
made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the
globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to
scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of
other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading
authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date
bibliographies for further study, and much more.
The fourth edition of "Marxism after Marx" is an updated version of
what has become the classic account of twentieth-century Marxism.
It includes new bibliographical information and sections covering
developments since the previous edition. This new edition
represents a comprehensive and reliable guide to one of the most
influential bodies of thought of the twentieth century.
A classic of early modernism, Capital combines vivid historical
detail with economic analysis to produce a bitter denunciation of
mid-Victorian capitalist society. It has also proved to be the most
influential work in social science in the twentieth century; Marx
did for social science what Darwin had done for biology. Millions
of readers this century have treated Capital as a sacred text,
subjecting it to as many different interpretations as the bible
itself. No mere work of dry economics, Marx's great work depicts
the unfolding of industrial capitalism as a tragic drama - with a
message which has lost none of its relevance today. This is the
only abridged edition to take account of the whole of Capital. It
offers virtually all of Volume 1, which Marx himself published in
1867, excerpts from a new translation of `The Result of the
Immediate Process of Production', and a selection of key chapters
from Volume 3, which Engels published in 1895. ABOUT THE SERIES:
For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the
widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable
volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the
most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features,
including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful
notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further
study, and much more.
This edition of McLellan's comprehensive selection of Marx's writings includes carefully selected extracts from the whole range of Marx's most important pieces alongside a fully revised and updated bibliography and editorial commentary on each document. New editorial introductions to each section of the book provide the reader with the background and context of Marx's writing in each period. Essential reading for anyone wishing for a detailed overview of Marx's political philosophy.
The Communist Manifesto is one of the most influential pieces of
political propaganda ever written. It is a summary of the whole
Marxist vision of history and is the foundation document of the
Marxist movement. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were aged 29 and
27 respectively when The Communist Manifesto was published on the
eve of the 1848 revolutions. The authors had been close
collaborators since 1844, and the Manifesto is a condensed and
incisive account of the world-view they had evolved during their
hectic intellectual and political involvement of the previous few
years. This new edition is critically and textually up to date, and
includes the Prefaces written by Marx and Engels subsequent to the
1848 edition. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's
Classics has made available the widest range of literature from
around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's
commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a
wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions
by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text,
up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
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