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The life and teaching of Karl Marx

The life and teaching of Karl Marx

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ISBN: 9789372300956

Author: Max Beer

Publisher: DD Sales

Published Date: June 25, 2026

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The Life and Teaching of Karl Marx by Max Beer is a foundational biographical and theoretical study of Karl Marx, offering a comprehensive, accessible, and historically grounded account of his life, work, and intellectual legacy. Originally published in the early 20th century, this book is one of the earliest attempts to synthesize Marxs biography with a clear exposition of his philosophical and economic ideas. The book is divided into four major parts: The Significance of Marx and The Work of Hegel introduce the philosophical backdrop of German idealism, emphasizing Hegels influence on Marx and setting the stage for Marx’s ideological transformation. The Life and Teaching of Karl Marx recounts Marx’s personal journey—from his youth and education in Germany to his friendship with Friedrich Engels, his political awakenings, and his journalistic and revolutionary endeavors. Key moments such as the publication of the Communist Manifesto, the 1848 Revolutions, and Marxs exile in London are explored in rich historical detail. Years of Agitation and Varying Fortunes covers the turbulent middle and late periods of Marx’s life, including his leadership in the First International, his role in the Paris Commune, and the personal hardships he endured while developing his critiques of capitalism. The Marxian System is the heart of the book’s theoretical focus. Here, Beer lucidly explains Marx’s: Materialist conception of history Theory of class struggle and class consciousness Vision of proletarian revolution and dictatorship of the proletariat Economic theories, including a concise but insightful account of Capital Beer’s narrative is not hagiographic; it’s analytical, critical, and well-contextualized. He treats Marx as both a man of conviction and a figure whose work grew from the contradictions and crises of 19th-century Europe....

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