HOW TO READ KARL MARX

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Pub. Date: 1996-01-01
Publisher(s): Monthly Review Pr
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Summary

Has any major thinker been more poorly understood than Karl Marx? Over the last 150 years, his name has been invoked in connection with everything from unemployment insurance to Hollywood to guerrilla wars. Any number of international movements have claimed his teachings as their inspiration. Time after time, authorities have proclaimed the death of Marx's theories while new and old audiences continue to draw vital insight from the works of the most important philosopher and economist of the industrial era. Ernst Fischer has crafted a brief, clear, and faithful exposition of Marx's main premises, with particular emphasis on historical context. This new edition of the English translation of 'Was Marx wirklich sagte' (1968) includes new contributions by John Bellamy Foster that sharpen Fischer's focus for today's readers. Also included are a biographical chronology, extracts from major works of Marx, and "Marx's Method," a valuable essay by the political economist Paul M. Sweezy.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 7
Biographical Datap. 31
Author's Forewordp. 35
The Dream of the Whole Manp. 37
Creative Laborp. 50
Division of Labor and Alienationp. 55
The Fetish Character of the Commodityp. 67
Classes and the Class Strugglep. 74
Historical Materialismp. 89
Value and Surplus Valuep. 100
Profit and Capitalp. 111
The Problem of Increasing Miseryp. 119
The Theory of Revolutionp. 125
Dictatorship of the Proletariat, Socialism, Communismp. 132
Labor Movement and Internationalp. 140
The Philosophy of Practicep. 148
Marxism Todayp. 154
Marx's Methodp. 159
Marx's Starting Point: Theses on Feuerbachp. 169
The Base-Superstructure Metaphor: from Preface to A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economyp. 171
The Philosophy of History: from The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonapartep. 175
Notesp. 180
Indexp. 187
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