David McLellan - Karl Marx (A Biography)
Papermac, 3. Basım, 1995
"alpdeniz"in isteği uzerine
Karl Marx: A Biography sets the man and his ideas clearly against the historical sweep of his times. It follows Marx from his middle-class origins in Trier and student days in Bonn, through the years of travel across Europe in search of sanctuary to London, and the titanic labours on Capital at the
famous desk in the British Museum Reading Room, and finally to the cemetery at Highgate.
Expertly informed yet eminently readable, Karl Marx vividly evokes the life and times from which emerged the ideas that have had such an incomparable impact on the tide of world affairs. The epilogue brings together pen portraits of Marx the man from several contemporaries, and the book ends with an invaluable chronological table and an extensive critical biography.
"It could be said that the biographers have only changed Marx in various ways; the point is to interpret him - and McLellan has filled a very real
gap in doing this as fairly as he can ... he has produced the most up-to-date, well-informed, reliable and sensible biography so far." (New Society)
"An authoritative and thorough re-creation of Marx?s life and thought - and the interaction between the two ... undoubtedly the best onevolume
biography o f the great man in existence." (Sunday Times)
Papermac, 3. Basım, 1995
"alpdeniz"in isteği uzerine
Karl Marx: A Biography sets the man and his ideas clearly against the historical sweep of his times. It follows Marx from his middle-class origins in Trier and student days in Bonn, through the years of travel across Europe in search of sanctuary to London, and the titanic labours on Capital at the
famous desk in the British Museum Reading Room, and finally to the cemetery at Highgate.
Expertly informed yet eminently readable, Karl Marx vividly evokes the life and times from which emerged the ideas that have had such an incomparable impact on the tide of world affairs. The epilogue brings together pen portraits of Marx the man from several contemporaries, and the book ends with an invaluable chronological table and an extensive critical biography.
"It could be said that the biographers have only changed Marx in various ways; the point is to interpret him - and McLellan has filled a very real
gap in doing this as fairly as he can ... he has produced the most up-to-date, well-informed, reliable and sensible biography so far." (New Society)
"An authoritative and thorough re-creation of Marx?s life and thought - and the interaction between the two ... undoubtedly the best onevolume
biography o f the great man in existence." (Sunday Times)