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SOCIAL STUDIES SERIES
(VOLUME TWO).
THE LIFE AND TEACHING OF
KARL MARX
THE
OF
BY
Author of "A History of British Socialism"
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 |