#smrgSAHAF Surveys from Exile - Political Writings, Volume 2 -

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Edited and introduced by David Fernbach
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1199182617
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14x20
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375 s.
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London
Basım Tarihi:
1977
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Karton Kapak
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3. Hamur
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İngilizce
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Surveys from Exile - Political Writings, Volume 2 -
Surveys from Exile - Political Writings, Volume 2 - #smrgSAHAF
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Reprinted
with New Left Review, 1973

Contents
Karl Marx was not only the great theorist of capitalism, he was also a superb journalist, politician and historian. In these brand-new editions of Marx's Political Writings we are able to see the depth and range of his mature work from 1848 through to the end of his life, from The Communist Manifesto to The Class Struggles in France and The Critique of the Gotha Programme. Each book has a new introduction from a major contemporary thinker, to shed new light on these vital texts.

Volume 2: Surveys from Exile: In the 1850s and early 1860s Marx played an active part in politics, and his prolific journalism from London offered a constant commentary on all the main developments of the day. During this time Marx began to interpret the British political scene and express his considered views on Germany, Poland and Russia, the Crimean War and American Civil War, imperialism in India and China, and a host of other key issues. The Class Struggles in France develops the theories outlined in The Communist Manifesto into a rich and revealing analysis of contemporary events, while The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte contains equally stimulating reflections on Napoleon III's coup d'etat of 1851.

Introduction by David Fernbach 7
The Class Struggles in France: 1848 to 1850 35
I. The Defeat of June 1848 35
II. 13 June 1849 62
III. The Consequences of 13 June 1849 94
IV. The Abolition of Universal Suffrage in 1850 128
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte 143
Articles on Britain 250
Review of Guizot's Book on the English Revolution 250
Tories and Whigs October 8 1852 256
The Chartists 262
Corruption at Elections 271
Letter to the Labour Parliament 277
Parties and Cliques, February 8 1855 279
The British Constitution, 6 March 1855 281
The Character of the Whigs and Tories, 18 May 1855 285
On the Reform Movement, 24 May 1855 286
Agitation Against the Sunday Trading Bill, 15 July 1855 288
Speech at the Anniversary of the People's Paper 299
Articles on India and China 301
The British Rule in India 301
The East India Company – Its History and Results 307
Indian Affairs 316
The Future Results of the British Rule in India 319
Revolution in China and in Europe 325
Articles on the North American Civil War 334
The North American Civil War 334
The Civil War in the United States 344
Proclamation on Poland by the German Workers Educational Association 354
Note on Previous Editions of the Works of Marx and Engels 357
Chronology of Works by Marx and Engels 358
Index

Reprinted
with New Left Review, 1973

Contents
Karl Marx was not only the great theorist of capitalism, he was also a superb journalist, politician and historian. In these brand-new editions of Marx's Political Writings we are able to see the depth and range of his mature work from 1848 through to the end of his life, from The Communist Manifesto to The Class Struggles in France and The Critique of the Gotha Programme. Each book has a new introduction from a major contemporary thinker, to shed new light on these vital texts.

Volume 2: Surveys from Exile: In the 1850s and early 1860s Marx played an active part in politics, and his prolific journalism from London offered a constant commentary on all the main developments of the day. During this time Marx began to interpret the British political scene and express his considered views on Germany, Poland and Russia, the Crimean War and American Civil War, imperialism in India and China, and a host of other key issues. The Class Struggles in France develops the theories outlined in The Communist Manifesto into a rich and revealing analysis of contemporary events, while The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte contains equally stimulating reflections on Napoleon III's coup d'etat of 1851.

Introduction by David Fernbach 7
The Class Struggles in France: 1848 to 1850 35
I. The Defeat of June 1848 35
II. 13 June 1849 62
III. The Consequences of 13 June 1849 94
IV. The Abolition of Universal Suffrage in 1850 128
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte 143
Articles on Britain 250
Review of Guizot's Book on the English Revolution 250
Tories and Whigs October 8 1852 256
The Chartists 262
Corruption at Elections 271
Letter to the Labour Parliament 277
Parties and Cliques, February 8 1855 279
The British Constitution, 6 March 1855 281
The Character of the Whigs and Tories, 18 May 1855 285
On the Reform Movement, 24 May 1855 286
Agitation Against the Sunday Trading Bill, 15 July 1855 288
Speech at the Anniversary of the People's Paper 299
Articles on India and China 301
The British Rule in India 301
The East India Company – Its History and Results 307
Indian Affairs 316
The Future Results of the British Rule in India 319
Revolution in China and in Europe 325
Articles on the North American Civil War 334
The North American Civil War 334
The Civil War in the United States 344
Proclamation on Poland by the German Workers Educational Association 354
Note on Previous Editions of the Works of Marx and Engels 357
Chronology of Works by Marx and Engels 358
Index

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