Marx Karl Karl Karl Das Kapital. Kritik der politisehen oekonomie von Karl Marx (Criticizing Karl Marxs Political Economy) In two volumes. In Russian /Marx Karl. Marks Karl Das Kapital. Kritik der politisehen oekonomie von Karl Marx (Kritika politicheskoy ekonomii Karla Marksa) V 2-kh tomakh. Hamburg Otto Meissners 1919. 790c. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbb02bf544fde30699.
Editions de la Nouvelle France , Les Grands Courants Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1946 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur grand In-8 1 vol. - 412 pages
1ere édition Contents, Chapitres : 1. La vie de Karl Marx : L'enfance et les études - Les années de jeunesse - Les débuts de l'exil à Londres - De la crise de 1857 à la fondation de l'Internationale - Les années de maturité - Vieillesse et mort de Karl Marx - 2. La philosophie et la méthode de Karl Marx : Hegel et la formation de Karl Marx - La méthode de Karl Marx - Le matérialisme historique - L'évolution des sociétés - 3. Les doctrines économiques de Karl Marx : La théorie de la valeur - La théorie de la plus-value - Moyens de production morts et travail vivant - L'armée industrielle de réserve et la théorie des salaires - La misère croissante du prolétariat - La loi de concentration et l'éviction des petits producteurs - La théorie des crises - 4. La politique de Karl Marx : La lutte révolutionnaire dans la société capitaliste - La révolution sociale - L'Etat communiste selon Karl Marx - La société idéale - 5. Vue d'ensemble du système de Karl Marx legere petite déchirure sur le haut du plat inférieur de la couverture, sinon bon état, papier un peu jauni, mais propre
Karl Kautsky. Karl Marxs Economic Teaching. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Kautskiy Karl. Ekonomicheskoe uchenie Karla Marksa. The name of Karl Kautsky (1854-1938) is familiar to the reader. SKUalb8e912571e023b94c.
Kautsky Karl. Karl Marxs Economic Teaching. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Kautskiy Karl. Ekonomicheskoe uchenie Karla Marksa. In the publicly available version of Karl Kautsky. Complete translation from the 9th German edition of Editions 3 with portraits of K. Marx and K. Kautsky. Odessa Book Review Burevestnik 1906. 180 p. SKUalbdc2f1b5772abc457.
( Photographie ) - Karl Lagerfeld - Vanessa Paradis - Bettina Rheims - Serge Gainsbourg.
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Landshut, 1806. 8vo. Cont. marbled boards. Title label on spine missing. Wear to capitals w. some loss, corners bumped. Internally minor brownspotting. XXXIV, 178, (1, -Verbesserungen) pp.
The scarce first edition on Karl Schelling's rare work on ""Life and its Appearance"".Karl Eberhard Schelling (1783-1854) was the younger brother of Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (1775-1854), together with Fichte and Hegel the central thinker of German Idealism. Karl Schelling was a trained physician, who studied in Jena and there attended some of Hegel's lectures (1801-2). He later settled in Stuttgart (1805), as a general practicioner, where he wrote his main, though now forgotten, main work ""Über das Leben und seine Erscheinung"". In a letter to Hegel, F.W.v. Schelling suggests him to read an article by his brother the physician concerning animal magnetism (in Jahrbücher für Medizin als Wissenschaft, 1807), and it is this topic that is developed in his ""On Life and the Appearance of it"". Karl Schelling here advances a theory of life that involves a World Soul, in which induvidual souls participate. His theories of aether, sleep and death bear many resemblances to Hegel's philosophy of spirit.It is also Karl Schelling who treats Hegel's sister Christianne, when she falls ill, and it is likely that the treatments (which he is said to have undertaken for free) involved ""magnetic"" therapy. Hegel himself was very interested in animal magnetism, as his Philosophy of nature also bears witness to. There is no doubt about the fact that Hegel was quite impressed and intrigued with Karl Schelling's now scarcely known but interesting work.
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Edition originale française en premier tirage, traduite par Joseph Roy, en partie inédite car entièrement révisée et enrichie par Karl Marx. Bien complet des deux pages de titre à l'adresse de Lachatre, du portrait de Karl Marx en frontispice, du fac-similé de sa lettre à l'éditeur, et de la réponse de celui-ci au verso, qui sera supprimée des tirages suivants. Modeste reliure de l'époque en demi percaline bronze, dos lisse, titre et filets dorés, reliure signée d'une vignette en pied du contreplat, "Buchbinderei Schey & Co, Zürich". * Cette première version française parue en livraisons entre 1872 et 1875, mais ne rencontra aucun succès, comme en témoigne l'éditeur dans une lettre à Marx le 24 décembre 1873 : « La vente est nulle sur votre livre (...). Le tirage se fait à 1100 exemplaires, presque tous au magasin ». Les cahiers invendus furent en partie assemblés et proposés en volumes brochés et reliés au début 1876. Mais le livre peine achevé, les libraires en sabotaient la diffusion. En juin 1879, La Châtre écrit à Marx: «Il reste encore trois cents exemplaires des dernières livraisons qui avaient été tirées à mille. On aurait donc vendu seulement 600 ou 700 exemplaires dans une période de six ans. C'est un bien triste résultat ... » Ce fut une déception majeure pour Karl Marx qui s'était particulièrement investi dans cette édition française, la seule traduction dont il ait assuré la révision, et la dernière de son vivant. Karl Marx: «désirait intervenir avec Le Capital dans les débats théoriques et politiques français, fortement marqués par l'héritage de Proudhon, dans un pays où l'Internationale était plus concrètement organisée que partout ailleurs et dont la capitale s'était « mise en Commune ». Le Capital, en France, c'était en quelque sorte l'épilogue d'un long débat théorique et politique commencé en langue française vingt années plus tôt avec la première polémique contre Proudhon. (...)Marx mena de front en 1872 la correction et révision de la traduction de Joseph Roy et le remaniement de la première édition allemande en vue de la deuxième édition chez l'éditeur Meissner. Ce double travail, dont les deux lignes s'entrecroisent en permanence, est en partie la cause des nombreuses différences qui subsistent entre les textes allemands de la 2e édition (et même des éditions ultérieures) et la version française que Marx remaniait parallèlement et séparément. A chaque phase du processus (préparation du texte de départ pour Roy, correction des épreuves pour Meissner, correction de la traduction envoyée par Roy, correction des épreuves envoyées par l'imprimeur), Marx introduisait des changements, au grand désespoir des imprimeurs. Chez beaucoup d'auteurs, cette division du travail en phases différentes aboutirait à un grand nombre de variantes brèves. Chez Marx, elle encourageait une tendance qui n'avait pas besoin d'être encouragée, la tendance à la réécriture perpétuelle, au palimpseste. » (Jean-Pierre Lefebvre, introduction à la réédition du Capital en 1983 aux Editions Sociales). Le 28 avril 1875, Karl Marx ajoute à un avis au lecteur qui paraitra dans la dernière livraison, page 348, précisant son investissement dans cette version française et son importance dans l'uvre du philosophe: «[La scrupuleuse traduction de M. J. Roy m'a] obligé à modifier la rédaction, dans le but de la rendre plus accessible au lecteur. Ces remaniements faits au jour le jour, puisque le livre se publiait par livraison, on été exécutés avec une attention inégale et ont dû produire des discordances de style. Ayant une fois entrepris ce travail de révision, j'ai été conduit à l'appliquer aussi au fond du texte original (la seconde édition allemande), à simplifier quelques développements, à en compléter d'autres, à donner des matériaux historiques ou statistiques additionnels, à ajouter des aperçus critiques, etc. Quelles que soient donc les imperfections littéraires de cette édition française, elle possède une valeur scientifique
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Marx Karl. The theory of surplus value. In Russian /Marks Karl. Teorii pribavochnoy stoimosti. In Russian. Volume 4 of Capital. Parts 1 and 3. (in two books). M. Politizdat 1955-1978. 440 and 674 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb85b2aa2897369219
Kautsky Karl. Origins of Christianity. In Russian /Kautskiy Karl. Proiskhozhdenie khristianstva. First Soviet Edition. Translated by D. Ryazanov. Petrograd-Petersburg. 1919-1920. 384s. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbc755c14b4af5e612.
Marx Karl. Mathematical manuscripts. In Russian /Marks Karl. Matematicheskie rukopisi. M. Science, 1968. 640 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb2b3453c91cec0b0c.
Marx Karl. Louis Bonapartes Eighteenth Brumer. In Russian /Marks Karl. Vosemnadtsatoe bryumera Lui Bonaparta. Edited by Ryazanov D. Moscow-Leningrad. State Publishing House. 1926. 152 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb5f560dbc2fb6f954.
Marx Karl. Capital. In Russian /Marks Karl. Kapital. Series: Library of World Literature. More than 25 illustrations and decoration elements from the first French edition. SPb SSEA 2023 368 pp. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb566f232bf6b609db.
Marx Karl. The Theories of Added Value (From an unpublished manuscript: Towards a Critique of Karl Marxs Political Economy) In Russian /Marks Karl. Teorii pribavochnoy tsennosti (Iz neizdannoy rukopisi: K kritike politicheskoy ekonomii Karla Marksa). Issue of the first. Concepts of the theory of added value for Adam Smith inclusive. Petrograd. Zinoviev Communist University. 1923. 280 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb5489bc792161f398.
Kautsky Karl Marx and his historical significance. In Russian /Kautskiy K. Karl Marks i ego istoricheskoe znachenie. Translation from the manuscript, edited by D. Ryazanov, M. Krasnaya, 1923. 48 s. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb49104534d4ebbd68.
Kautsky Karl. Thomas More and his utopia. In Russian /Kautskiy Karl. Tomas Mor i ego utopiya. Translation from German by M. A. and A. G. Henkel. Historical Department # 14 St. Petersburg Book Publishing House by M. V. Pirozhkov 318 p.We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available.SKUalb25de7ccf4cc1500f.
Huismans Joris-Karl. Bottomless. In Russian /Gyuismans Zhoris-Karl. Bez dna. Grimoir M.: Enigma 2006. 400 s. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbb52cb90462ba2583.
Duprel Karl. Philosophy of mysticism. In Russian /Dyuprel Karl. Filosofiya mistiki. Series: Great Dedicated to M. Eksmo, 2006, 592 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbb5c08620f61403b2.
Duprel Karl. Philosophy of mysticism. In Russian /Dyuprel Karl. Filosofiya mistiki. Great initiates. M. Eksmo. 2006. 592s. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalba4f2a4d39d0c2403.
Duprel Karl. Spiritism. In Russian /Dyuprel Karl. Spiritizm. Translation from German by M.S. Aksenov. Dedicated to the memory of Alexander Nikolaevich Aksakov. Moscow. Typolithography of the I.N. Kushnerev and Co. 1904 98 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb7b03d5cb20143d86.
Kautsky Karl. Social upheaval. The next day. In Russian /Kautskiy Karl. Sotsialnyy perevorot. Na drugoy den. With two appendices. Translated from German by Karpov, edited by N. Lenin. St. Petersburg Printing House by N. P. Sobko. 1905. 82 s. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb329c954a7c8215a6.
Kjøbenhavn, H.J. Bing & Søns Forlag, 1854. 8vo. Indbundet i et pænt, samtidigt helshirtbind med enkel stregforgyldning på ryg samt forgyldt rygtitel. Kapitæler bortslidt. Ryg falmet. Hjørner stødte. Tidligere ejers navnetræk på forsats- og titelblad (P. Mariager). Spredte understegninger i Mariagers hånd. Titelbladet en smule brunet, ellers rent eksemplar. 115 pp.
Den ualmindelige originaludgave af den første danske (omarbejdede) udgave af Johann Karl Friedrich Rosenkranz' 'Ästhetik des Hässlichen' (1853). Eksemplaret har tilhørt den danske forfatter Peter Mariager (1827-1894) og bærer hans navnetræk samt flere af hans understregninger i teksten.
Kautsky Karl. Social Revolution. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Kautskiy Karl. Sotsialnaya revolyutsiya. I. Social reform and social revolution. II. The day after the social revolution. With two appendices. Translated from German by Karpov. Edited by Lenin N. Geneva. Publication of the League of Russian Revolutionary Social Democracy. SKUalb3225a05d4dab3eef.
Short description: In Russian. Marx, Karl. Letters from Karl Marx to a member of the Kugelman International. Electric furnace J. Levenstein. Pis'ma Karla Marksa k chlenu Internatsionala Kugel'manu. In Russian /Karl Marx's Letters to a Member of the Kugelman International. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU4916005
High Holborn, for the Council by Edward Truelove, 1871. Small 8vo. Near contemporary quarter cloth with silver lettering to front board. Binding with signs of use, but overall good. One closed marginal tear and title-page with a few brownspots, otherwise very nice and clean. 35 pp.
Exceedingly rare first edition (with the names of Lucraft and Odger still present under ""The General Council"") of one of Marx' most important works, his seminal defense of the Paris Commune and exposition of the struggle of the Communards, written for all proletarians of the world. While living in London, Marx had joined the International Working Men's Association in 1864 - ""a society founded largely by members of Britain's growing trade unions and designed to foster international working class solidarity and mutual assistance. Marx accepted the International's invitation to represent Germany and became the most active member of its governing General Council, which met every Tuesday evening, first at 18 Greek Street in Soho and later in Holborn. In this role, Marx had his first sustained contact with the British working class and wrote some of his most memorable works, notably ""The Civil War in France"". A polemical response to the destruction of the Paris Commune by the French government in 1871, it brought Marx notoriety in London as 'the red terror doctor', a reputation that helped ensure the rejection of his application for British citizenship several years later. Despite his considerable influence within the International, it was never ideologically homogenous... (homas C. Jones: ""Karl Marx' London"").The work was highly controversial, but extremely influential. Even though most of the Council members of the International sanctioned the Address, it caused a rift internally, and some of the English members of the General Council were enraged to be seen to endorse it. Thus, for the second printing of the work, the names of Lucraft and Odger, who had now withdrawn from the Council, were removed from the list of members of ""The General Council"" at the end of the pamphlet. ""[Marx] defended the Commune in a bitterly eloquent pamphlet, ""The Civil War in France"", whose immediate effect was further to identify the International with the Commune, by then in such wide disrepute that some of the English members of the General Council refused to endorse it."" (Saul K. Padover, preface to Vol. II of the Karl Marx Library, pp. XLVII-XLVIII).""Written by Karl Marx as an address to the General Council of the International, with the aim of distributing to workers of all countries a clear understanding of the character and world-wide significance of the heroic struggle of the Communards and their historical experience to learn from. The book was widely circulated by 1872 it was translated into several languages and published throughout Europe and the United States."" (The Karl Marx Archive)Marx concluded ""The Civil War in France"" with these impassioned words, which were to resound with workers all over the world: ""Working men's Paris, with its Commune, will be forever celebrated as the glorious harbinger of a new society. Its martyrs are enshrined in the great heart of the working class. Its exterminators history has already nailed to that eternal pillory from which all the prayers of their priests will not avail to redeem them.""The address, which was delivered on May 30, 1871, two days after the defeat of the Paris Commune, was to have an astounding effect on working men all over the world and on the organization of power of the proletarians. It appeared in three editions in 1871, was almost immediately translated into numerous languages and is now considered one of the most important works that Marx ever wrote. "" ""The Civil War in France"", one of Marx's most important works, was written as an address by the General Council of the International to all Association members in Europe and the United States.From the earliest days of the Paris Commune Marx made a point of collecting and studying all available information about its activities. He made clippings from all available French, English and German newspapers of the time. Newspapers from Paris reached London with great difficulty. Marx had at his disposal only individual issues of Paris newspapers that supported the Commune. He had to use English and French bourgeois newspapers published in London, including ones of Bonapartist leanings, but succeeded in giving an objective picture of the developments in Paris. ...Marx also drew valuable information from the letters of active participants and prominent figures of the Paris Commune, such as Leo Frankel, Eugene Varlin, Auguste Serraillier, Yelisaveta Tornanovskaya, as well as from the letters of Paul Lafargue, Pyotr Lavrov and others.Originally he intended to write an address to the workers of Paris, as he declared at the meeting of the General Council on March 28, 1871. His motion was unanimously approved. The further developments in Paris led him, however, to the conclusion that an appeal should be addressed to proletarians of the world. At the General Council meeting on April 18, Marx suggested to issue ""an address to the International generally about the general tendency of the struggle."" Marx was entrusted with drafting the address. He started his work after April 18 and continued throughout May. Originally he wrote the First and Second drafts of ""The Civil War in France"" as preparatory variants for the work, and then set about making up the final text of the address.He did most of the work on the First and Second drafts and the final version roughly between May 6 and 30. On May 30, 1871, two days after the last barricade had fallen in Paris, the General Council unanimously approved the text of ""The Civil War in France"", which Marx had read out.""The Civil War in France"" was first published in London on about June 13, 1871 in English, as a pamphlet of 35 pages in 1,000 copies. Since the first edition quickly sold out, the second English edition of 2,000 copies was published at a lower price, for sale to workers. In this edition [i.e., MECW], Marx corrected some of the misprints occurring in the first edition, and the section ""Notes"" was supplemented with another document. Changes were made in the list of General Council members who signed the Address: the names of Lucraft and Odger were deleted, as they had expressed disagreement with the Address in the bourgeois press and had withdrawn from the General Council, and the names of the new members of the General Council were added. In August 1871, the third English edition of ""The Civil War in France"" came out, in which Marx eliminated the inaccuracies of the previous editions.In 1871-72, ""The Civil War"" in France was translated into French, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Flemish, Serbo-Croat, Danish and Polish, and published in the periodical press and as separate pamphlets in various European countries and the USA. It was repeatedly published in subsequent years....In 1891, when preparing a jubilee German edition of ""The Civil War in France"" to mark the 20th anniversary of the Paris Commune, Engels once again edited the text of his translation. He also wrote an introduction to this edition, emphasising the historical significance of the experience of the Paris Commune, and its theoretical generalisation by Marx in ""The Civil War in France"", and also giving additional information on the activities of the Communards from among the Blanquists and Proudhonists. Engels included in this edition the First and Second addresses of the General Council of the International Working Men's Association on the Franco-Prussian war, which were published in subsequent editions in different languages also together with ""The Civil War France"". (Notes on the Publication of ""The Civil War in France"" from MECW Volume 22). Only very few copies of the book from 1871 on OCLC are not explicitly stated to be 2nd or 3rd editions, and we have not been able to find a single copy for sale at auctions within the last 50 years.