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Synopsis

"Karl Marx His Life and Work" offers a comprehensive exploration of the life, ideas, and enduring influence of one of history's most pivotal thinkers. Written by Otto Ruhle, this biography meticulously traces the development of Marx's revolutionary theories against the backdrop of nineteenth-century Europe.

The work examines the formation of Marx's philosophical foundations, his collaborations with Friedrich Engels, and the creation of his seminal works, including "The Communist Manifesto" and "Capital." Beyond a mere chronological account, the text delves into the economic and social conditions that catalyzed Marx's critique of capitalism and his vision for a classless society. It provides readers with a deep understanding of the intellectual struggles and personal sacrifices that shaped the man behind the movement.

Ruhle captures the complexity of Marx's character, blending historical analysis with insights into the political upheavals of the era. This biography serves as an essential resource for those seeking to understand the origins of modern political thought and the legacy of a figure whose work continues to spark debate and shape global history. Through its detailed narrative, "Karl Marx His Life and Work" remains a definitive study of the revolutionary who fundamentally changed the course of social and political philosophy.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781025388779
  • Number of pages: 424
  • Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 24 mm
  • Languages: English