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Karl Marx: An Illustrated History (1998)

by Werner Blumenberg

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Focusing as much on Marx's private life as on his public persona and work, this classic biography looks into detail at his relationship with his mother and father, wife and friends, and includes generous quotations from a wide range of correspondence in addition to virtually every photograph in existence of Marx and his closest associates. Blumenberg examines Marx's early writing as a school boy and his romantic poetry whilst a student, as well as his exchanges with close friend and collaborator, Frederick Engels. In these pages are moving accounts of the privations of Marx's poverty-stricken life in London and the tragedies that struck his family, as well as discussions of his intellectual development and political activity.… (more)
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En la obras se aprecia el perfil del hombre que construyera una de las teorías que más incidencia ha tenido en el mundo político y social. ( )
  hernanvillamil | Sep 12, 2020 |
El libro nos brinda la posibilidad de conocer la vida personal de Marx más allá de su discutida figura histórica. Aquí aparecen los deseos y temores, su pasión por el estudio, sus aspiraciones, sus relaciones y conflictos, éxitos y fracasos. Nos acerca a conocer el interior de su figura humana. ( )
  MOP96 | Oct 14, 2018 |
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Focusing as much on Marx's private life as on his public persona and work, this classic biography looks into detail at his relationship with his mother and father, wife and friends, and includes generous quotations from a wide range of correspondence in addition to virtually every photograph in existence of Marx and his closest associates. Blumenberg examines Marx's early writing as a school boy and his romantic poetry whilst a student, as well as his exchanges with close friend and collaborator, Frederick Engels. In these pages are moving accounts of the privations of Marx's poverty-stricken life in London and the tragedies that struck his family, as well as discussions of his intellectual development and political activity.

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