The life and teaching of Karl Marx


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SOCIAL STUDIES SERIES

(VOLUME TWO).





THE LIFE AND TEACHING OF
KARL MARX










First Published in 1921





[All rights reserved.]







THE

LIFE AND TEACHING

OF

KARL MARX




BY

M. BEER

Author of "A History of British Socialism"




Translated by T.C. PARTINGTON
and H.J. STENNING, and Revised
by the Author




NATIONAL LABOUR PRESS, LIMITED,
LONDON: 8/9, Johnson's Court, E.C. 4
MANCHESTER: 30, Blackfriars Street




CONTENTS.


Chapter   Page
  Introduction:  
  I. The Significance of Marx ix.
  II. The Work of Hegel xiii.
I. Parents and Friends:  
  I. Marx's Apprenticeship 1
  II. Student 3
  III. Beginnings of Public Life 11
II. The Formative Period of Marxism:  
  I. The Franco-German Year Books 15
  II. Friendship with Friedrich Engels 19
  III. Controversy with Bauer and Ruge 21
  IV. Controversy with Proudhon 26
III. Years of Agitation and Varying Fortunes:  
  I. The Revolutionary Spirit of the Forties 39
  II. The Communist Manifesto 41
  III. The Revolution of 1848 48
  IV. Days of Cloud and Sunshine in London 51
  V. The International 54
  VI. The Paris Commune 59
  VII. The Evening of Life 60
IV. The Marxian System:  
  I. The Materialist Conception of History 65
  II. Classes, Class Struggles and Class-Consciousness 78
  III. The Role of the Labour Movement and the Proletarian Dictatorship 84
  IV. Outlines of the Economic Doctrines 93
V. Conclusion 125





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I. The Significance of Marx.



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