Karl Marx : greatness and illusion / Gareth Stedman Jones.
2016
HX39 .S74 2016 (Mapit)
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Title
Karl Marx : greatness and illusion / Gareth Stedman Jones.
Edition
First Harvard University Press edition.
ISBN
9780674971615 (hardcover)
0674971612 (hardcover)
0674971612 (hardcover)
Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2016.
Language
English
Description
xvii, 750 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 25 cm
Call Number
HX39 .S74 2016
Dewey Decimal Classification
335.4092 B
Summary
As much a portrait of his time as a biography of the man, Karl Marx: Greatness and Illusion returns the author of Das Kapital to his nineteenth-century world, before twentieth-century inventions transformed him into Communism's patriarch and fierce lawgiver. Gareth Stedman Jones depicts an era dominated by extraordinary challenges and new notions about God, human capacities, empires, and political systems--and, above all, the shape of the future. In the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo, a Europe-wide argument began about the industrial transformation of England, the Revolution in France, and the hopes and fears generated by these occurrences. Would the coming age belong to those enthralled by the revolutionary events and ideas that had brought this world into being, or would its inheritors be those who feared and loathed it? Stedman Jones gives weight not only to Marx's views but to the views of those with whom he contended. He shows that Marx was as buffeted as anyone else living through a period that both confirmed and confounded his interpretations--and that ultimately left him with terrible intimations of failure. Karl Marx allows the reader to understand Marx's milieu and development, and makes sense of the devastating impact of new ways of seeing the world conjured up by Kant, Hegel, Feuerbach, Ricardo, Saint-Simon, and others. We come to understand how Marx transformed and adapted their philosophies into ideas that would have--through twists and turns inconceivable to him--an overwhelming impact across the globe in the twentieth century.-- Provided by publisher.
Note
"First published by Penguin Books Ltd, London."--Title page verso.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Prologue: The making of an icon, 1883-1920
Fathers and sons : the ambiguities of becoming a Prussian
The lawyer, the poet and the lover
Berlin and the approaching twilight of the gods
Rebuilding the polis : reason takes on the Christian state
The alliance of those who think and those who suffer : Paris, 1844
Exile in Brussels, 1845-8
The approach of revolution : the problem about Germany
The mid-century revolutions
London
The critique of political economy
Capital, social democracy and the International
Back to the future
Epilogue.
Fathers and sons : the ambiguities of becoming a Prussian
The lawyer, the poet and the lover
Berlin and the approaching twilight of the gods
Rebuilding the polis : reason takes on the Christian state
The alliance of those who think and those who suffer : Paris, 1844
Exile in Brussels, 1845-8
The approach of revolution : the problem about Germany
The mid-century revolutions
London
The critique of political economy
Capital, social democracy and the International
Back to the future
Epilogue.