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The Communist manifesto
The Communist manifesto: with related documents
by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels; edited with an introduction by John E. Toews
Publisher: Boston : Bedford/St. Martin's, c1999.
ISBN: 0312218125   DDC: 335.422   LCC: HX273  

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Library: University of Alabama, Birmingham
Last Loaded: 12/13/2008
MARC Timestamp: 12/13/2005
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Control Number: 868666

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240  10  $aManifest der Kommunistischen Partei.$lEnglish
245  14  $aThe Communist manifesto :$bwith related documents
         /$cby Karl Marx and Frederick Engels ; edited with an
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260      $aBoston :$bBedford/St. Martin's,$cc1999.
300      $axiv, 184 p. :$bill. ;$c22 cm.
440   4  $aThe Bedford series in history and culture
504      $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 174-176)
         and index.
505  0   $aHistorical contexts of the Communist manifesto --
         1: The document -- Manifesto of the Communist party -- 2:
         Related documents -- A credo for the Communist league --
         From confession to manifesto -- Lessons from England: the
         nature and impact of the industrial revolution -- Utopian
         Socialism and the principle of cooperation -- Utopian
         socialism and the science of attraction -- Utopian socialism
         and the labor process: Fourier on attractive labor --
         Utopian socialism and labor as the core of social exchange
         -- The people's charter -- Chartist "socialism" -- Hegel on
         freedom -- Marx and the momentum of emancipation -- The
         critique of political emancipation -- The principle of
         sensuous existence -- Alienated labor -- Constructing a
         historical materialism -- The premises of a Marxian theory
         of history -- Marx and the lessons of revolution I -- Marx
         and the lessons of revolution II -- The impact of
         revolutionary failure: the collapse of working-class
         politics -- The return to Hegel -- The hidden reality of
         Bourgeois society -- Engels on Marx's legacy.
650   0  $aSocialism.
650   0  $aCommunism.
700  1   $aEngels, Friedrich,$d1820-1895.
700  1   $aToews, John Edward.
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