Karl Marx: The Story of His LifeRoutledge, 2013年10月16日 - 608 頁 Containing footnotes and an extensive bibliography, this edition of Franz Mehring's classic biography is designed to assist the English-speaking reader towards a better understanding of Marx, his work and a history of Marxism. The book is divided into parts as follows: Early Years; A Pupil of Hegel; Exile in Paris; Friedrich Engels; Exile in Brussels; Revolution and Counter-Revolution; Exile in London; Marx and Engels; The Crimean War and the Crisis; Dynastic Changes; The Early Years of the International; 'Das Kapital'; The Zenith and Decline of the International; The Last Decade. |
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PUPIL OF HEGEL | 9 |
EXILE IN PARIS | 58 |
FRIEDRICH ENGELS | 88 |
EXILE IN BRUSSELS | 109 |
REVOLUTION AND COUNTERREVOLUTION | 152 |
EXILE IN LONDON | 191 |
MARX AND ENGELS | 225 |
THE EARLY YEARS OF THE INTERNATIONAL | 316 |
DAS KAPITAL | 357 |
THE INTERNATIONAL AT ITS ZENITH | 387 |
THE DECLINE OF THE INTERNATIONAL | 435 |
THE LAST DECADE | 501 |
NOTES AS TO SOURCES
| 533 |
APPENDIX
| 539 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY
| 557 |
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