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“Karl Marx” is a biography written by Francis Wheen, published in 1999. In this book, Wheen provides a comprehensive account of the life and ideas of the influential philosopher, economist, and revolutionary thinker Karl Marx.
Wheen explores Marx’s early life, his intellectual development, and his role in shaping the course of modern history. He delves into Marx’s collaborations and conflicts with fellow thinkers such as Friedrich Engels, as well as his involvement in revolutionary movements and political activism.
The biography also examines Marx’s major works, including “The Communist Manifesto” and “Das Kapital,” and their impact on economics, politics, and social theory. Wheen offers insights into Marx’s ideas about capitalism, class struggle, alienation, and the possibility of a socialist revolution.
Overall, “Karl Marx” by Francis Wheen provides readers with a thorough and engaging portrait of one of the most influential figures in modern intellectual history, shedding light on both the man behind the ideas and the enduring relevance of his work.
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