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Karl Marx

Karl Marx

The Communist Manifesto will be released on September 01, 1995 in Mass Market Paperback
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Columbia Spectator, May 15, 2012
...as he put it. He described his difficulties reading the "Marx-Engels Reader," a Contemporary Civilization text, quoting Karl Marx extensively. “I was trying, really trying to understand, but the German Ideology Part 1 was more than I had bargained...
Kashmir Times, May 15, 2012
...texts has developed from time to time. God called for Jihad when there was Fasad on the Earth. Karl Marx called for revolutionary change in the world when he saw that imperialistic forces are going to change without a powerful resistance. States call for...
Harpers Magazine, May 15, 2012
...precise I was wrestling with a particular text within the anthology: Part I of The German Ideology, which Karl Marx apparently wrote alone, without the help of his collaborator Friedrich Engels. At eighteen years of age, with the Cold War still very much...
Toronto Star Online, May 13, 2012
...to their realization that conventional religion is here to stay, not as “the opiate of the people” in Karl Marx’s oft-cited description, but as “an ethical and cohesive force,” as New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof has called it....
Guardian.co.uk, May 11, 2012
...by Groys. • Stuart Kelly's The Book of Lost Books is published by Polygon. Philosophy Slavoj Zizek Karl Marx Stuart Kelly guardian.co.uk © 2012 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Terms & Conditions |...
Architect's Newspaper, May 10, 2012
...Kenneth Frampton on The Future of Architecture since 1889: A Worldwide History. Andre Lurcat's Karl Marx School in Villejuif, Paris, 1933. Courtesy RIBA Library Photographs Collection The Future of Architecture since 1889: A Worldwide History Jean-Louis...
Huffington Post UK, May 8, 2012
...London Review of Books , raised highbrow eyebrows, too, by including in last month's issue alongside essays on Karl Marx and Sir Thomas More 6768 choice words on David Bowie . Perhaps it should come as no surprise that the crusty Spectator , whose...
Steubenville Herald-Star, March 3, 2012
...act today to encourage all Senate and House members to pass this very important bill. Remember, it was Karl Marx, author of "The Communist Manifesto" who wrote, "The first requisite for the happiness of the people is the abolition of religion." If this...
TCPalm, March 3, 2012
...people, for instance the Koch Brothers. Many of our leaders are disciples of Saul Alinsky, the 20th century Karl Marx. Solar firm Solyndra got $528 million of the taxpayers' money. George Kaiser, a major donor to Barack and majority Solyndra stakeholder,...
LewRockwell.com, March 3, 2012
...of frightful massacres of Britons at places like Lucknow, Cawnpore, Delhi, and Calcuttas infamous "black hole." As Karl Marx observed watching the ghastly events in India, western democracies cease practicing what they preach in their colonies. British...
Guardian.co.uk, March 2, 2012
...Jeremy Lee's arrival in the kitchen of Karl Marx's erstwhile home has breathed new life into this rather faded Soho institution In any other country, Dean Street in Soho would be named after the most famous person...
Globe and Mail, March 2, 2012
...independent nations like India. The railway system will therefore become, in India, truly the forerunner of modern industry, Karl Marx prophesized in 1853. Rather than thinking of trains as archaic, then, we'd do well to recognize them as the engines...
Blogcritics.org, March 2, 2012
...most popular perspectives on class differentiation and its relative social stratification can be squarely attributed to two men: Karl Marx and Max Weber. Both agreed on very little, if anything at all, but nonetheless brought serious questions to the...
About, March 2, 2012
...of social realities without which religious beliefs have no meaning. Durkheim reveals how religion serves in social functions. Karl Marx - Religion is the Opiate of the Masses: According to Karl Marx, religion is a social institutions which is dependent...