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Karl Marx A Nineteenth-Century Life

9780871404671

Karl Marx A Nineteenth-Century Life

  • ISBN 13:

    9780871404671

  • ISBN 10:

    0871404672

  • Edition: 00
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 03/11/2013
  • Publisher: Liveright

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Summary

For nearly a century, Karl Marx, the German philosopher and political firebrand turned London émigré journalist, has been imprisoned by isms, misinterpreted through the writings of Engels and the totalitarian aspirations of Lenin and Stalin. Challenging this antiquated portrait, Jonathan Sperber demonstrates that Marx had more in common with Robespierre than with twentieth-century Communists. Using the complete Marx and Engels database only recently opened, Sperber juxtaposes the private man against the public agitator who helped foment the 1848−49 Revolution and whose incendiary books inflamed the dissident world of Europe. Sperber not only animates Marx's personal life-his childhood, his loving marriage despite an illegitimate child with the family maid, his catastrophic financial woes-but also presents Marx's story against a backdrop of contemporaries, from Napoleon III to Bismarck, Adam Smith to Charles Darwin. Like Peter Gay's Freud and Ian Kershaw's Hitler, Karl Marx becomes the defining portrait of a towering historical figure.

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