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Karl Marx: The Story of His Life
Mehring, Franz http://www.marxists.org/archive/mehring/1918/marx/index.htm
Year Published: 1936 First Published: 1918 Pages: 575pp Resource Type: Book
A biography of Karl Marx
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Table of Contents
Translator's Preface Author's Introduction Chronological Table
Chapter One - Early Years One - Home and School Two - Jenny Von Westphalen
Chapter Two - A Pupil of Hegel One - The First Year in Berlin Two - The Young Hegelians Three - The Philosophy of self-consciousness Four - The Doctoral Dissertation Five - The "Anekdota" and the "Rheinische Zeitung" Six - The Rhenish Diet Seven - Five Months of Struggle Eight - Ludwig Feurebach Nine - Marriage and Banishment
Chapter Three - Exile in Paris One - The "Deutsgh-Franzosische Jahrbugher"
Chapter Four - Friedrich Engels One - Office and Barracks Two - English Civilization Three - "The Holy Family" Four - A Fundamental Socialist Work
Chapter Five - Exile in Brussels One - The "German Ideology" Two - "True Socialism" Three - Weitling and Proudhon Four - Historical Materialism Five - The "Deutsche Brusseler Zeitung" Six - The Communist League Seven - Propaganda in Brussels Eight - "The communist Manifesto"
Chapter Six - Revolution and Counter-Revolution One - February and March Days Two - June Days Three - The War Against Russia Four - September Days Five - The Cologne Democracy Six - Freiligrath and lassalle Seven - October and November Days Eight - An Act of Perfidy Nine - And Another Cowardly Trick
Chapter Seven - Exile in London One - The "Neue Rheinische Revue" Two - The Kinkel Affair Three - The Split in the Communist League Four - Life in Exile Five - "The Eighteenth Brumaire" Six - The Communist Trial in Cologne
Chapter Eight - Marx and Engels One - Genius and Society Two - An Incomparable Alliance
Chapter Nine - The Crimean War and the Crisis One - European Politics Two - David Urquhart, G.J. Harney and Ernest Jones Three - Family and Friends Four - The Crisis of 1857 Five - The "Critique of Political Economy"
Chapter Ten - Dynastic Changes One - The Italian War Two - The Dispute with Lassale Three - New Struggles in Exile Four - Interludes Five - "Herr Vogt" Six - Domestic and Personal Seven - Lassalle's Agitation
Chapter Eleven - The Early Years of the International One - The Founding of the International Two - "The Inaugural Address" Three - The Breath with Schweitzer Four - The First Conference in London Five - The Austro-Prussian War The Geneva Congress
Chapter Twelve - "Das Kapital" One - Birth Pangs Two - The First Volume Three - The Second and Third Volumes Four - The Reception of "Capital"
Chapter Thirteen - The International at its Zenith One - England, France and Belgium Two - Switzerland and Germany Three - Bakunin's Agitation Four - The Alliance of Socialist Democracy Five - The Basle Congress Six - Confusion of Geneva Seven - The "Confidential Communication" Eight - The Irish Amnesty and the French Plebiscite
Chapter Fourteen - The Decline of the International One - Sedan Two - After Sedan Three - "The Civil War in France" Four - The International and the Paris Commune Five - The Bakunist Opposition Six - The Second Conference in London Seven - The Disintegration of the International Eight - The Hague Congress Nine - Valedictory Twinges
Chapter Fifteen - The Last Decade One - Marx at Home Two - The German Social Democracy Three - Anarchism and the War in the Near East Four - The Dawn of a New Day Five - Twilight Six - The Last Year
Notes as to Sources Appendix Bibliography Index
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