How To Read Karl Marx _ Ernst Fischer _ Franz Marek



How to read Karl Marx
Ernst Fischer in collaboration with Franz Marek
Translated by Anna Bostock
with an introduction and historical notes by John Bellamy Foster.
1996
Pages :192

Introduction / John Bellamy Foster
1. The Dream of the Whole Man
2. Creative Labor
3. Division of Labor and Alienation
4. The Fetish Character of the Commodity
5. Classes and the Class Struggle
6. Historical Materialism
7. Value and Surplus Value
8. Profit and Capital
 9. The Problem of Increasing Misery
10. The Theory of Revolution
11. Dictatorship of the Proletariat, Socialism, Communism
 12. Labor Movement and International
13. The Philosophy of Practice
14. Marxism Today
 Marx's Method / Paul M. Sweezy
 Marx's Starting Point: Theses on Feuerbach
 The Base-Superstructure Metaphor:  from Preface to A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy
 The Philosophy of History: from The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte.

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