In Karl Marx's 'The XVIII Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte,' the author delves into the political upheaval of France in the mid-19th century, analyzing the rise of Louis Bonaparte to power and the complex social dynamics that shaped the era. Marx's writing is characterized by his incisive critique of capitalism and class struggle, making this work a seminal piece in Marxist literature. His keen observations on historical materialism and the revolutionary potential of the proletariat are evident throughout the book. Karl Marx, a prominent philosopher and economist, was deeply influenced by the social and economic conditions of his time, which led him to develop his theory of communism. His background in philosophy and political activism equipped him with the tools necessary to analyze and critique the political events unfolding in France. 'The XVIII Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte' is a product of Marx's intellectual rigor and revolutionary spirit. I highly recommend 'The XVIII Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte' to readers interested in 19th-century political history, Marxist theory, and the socio-economic forces that drive historical change. Marx's insightful analysis and sharp wit make this book a crucial read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of class struggle and political power dynamics.
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Título : The XVIII Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
EAN : 4064066396596
Editorial : Musaicum Books
Fecha de publicación
: 17/12/20
Formato : ePub
Tamaño del archivo : 226.66 kb
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