The Civil War in France

Revolutionary insights on class struggle and social justice in 19th century France

Karl Marx

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In "The Civil War in France," Karl Marx presents a compelling analysis of the Paris Commune of 1871, articulating the revolutionary fervor that erupted in response to the Franco-Prussian War. Employing a historical materialist lens, Marx delves into the social and political dynamics that shaped this short-lived government, juxtaposing it with the existing capitalist structures. His prose is both incisive and polemical, combining rigorous political theory with passionate advocacy for the proletariat, all within a context of 19th-century European upheaval. This work serves as both a historical narrative and a theoretical exposition, reflecting Marx's evolving ideas about class struggle and the dictatorship of the proletariat. Karl Marx, a German philosopher and economist, is widely renowned for his critique of political economy and his influence on socialist thought. Living through the seismic shifts of 19th-century Europe inform his writings, particularly the strategies and tactics of the working class amidst bourgeois oppression. "The Civil War in France" emerged from his observations of revolutionary movements and reflects his commitment to the cause of the working class, offering insights influenced by his earlier works, including "The Communist Manifesto." This book is essential reading for those interested in Marxist thought, revolutionary history, or the socio-political landscape of Paris in the 19th century. Readers will find Marx'Äôs analysis not only relevant to his time but also resonant with contemporary struggles for social justice, making it a cogent commentary for activists and scholars alike.

Über Karl Marx

Karl Heinrich Marx, (Tréveris, reino de Prusia, 1818 ? Londres, reino Unido, 1883), filósofo, intelectual y militante comunista alemán de origen judío. En su vasta e influyente obra, se adentró en los campos de la filosofía, la historia, la ciencia política, la sociología y la economía; aunque no limitó su trabajo solamente al área intelectual, pues además trabajó en el campo del periodismo y la política proponiendo en su pensamiento la unión de la teoría y la práctica. 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.

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Verlag:

Good Press

Veröffentlicht:

2021

Druckseiten:

ca. 85

Sprache:

English

Medientyp:

eBook


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