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‎Karl Marx Friedrich Engels‎

Reference : 100094991

(1974)

‎Textes sur la méthode de la science économique (édition biligue en regard)‎

‎ 1974 11x18. 1974. Broché. 238 pages. Très bon état‎


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‎"Karl Marx Friedrich Engels"‎

Reference : "3064A454FA23"

‎"La nouvelle gazette rhenane"‎

‎"Editions Sociales" "X6320 Edition de 1964. Broché. TOME 1 SEULEMENT."‎


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‎Karl Marx Friedrich Engels‎

Reference : 100087507

(1961)

‎Etudes philosophiques (nouvelle édition revue et complétée)‎

‎Editions sociales 1961 14x22. 1961. Broché. 208 pages. Très bon état‎


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‎KARL MARX, FRIEDRICH ENGELS‎

Reference : R260118176

(1969)

‎LE CAPITAL. CRITIQUE DE L'ECONOMIE POLITIQUE. LIVRE PREMIER LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE LA PRODUCTION CAPITALISTE. TOME DEUXIEME.‎

‎EDITIONS SOCIALES. 1969. In-8. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 245 page. Simili-cuir rouge, titres dorés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 320-Science politique‎


‎ Classification Dewey : 320-Science politique‎

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‎MARX, Karl - MARX, Jenny - ENGELS, Friedrich‎

Reference : 22422

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‎"ENGELS, FRIEDRICH & KARL MARX.‎

Reference : 58581

(1845)

‎Die heilige Familie oder Kritik der kritischen Kritik. Gegen Bruno Bauer & Consorten. - [THE COLLABORATION THAT WOULD CHANGE THE WORLD]‎

‎Frankfurt a. M., 1845. 8vo. Contemporary black half calf. Professionally rebacked. Title-page somewhat dusty and re-hinged. VIII, 335, (1) pp.‎


‎Incredibly scarce first edition of one the most significant political publications of the 19th century, the first joint work of Marx and Engels, leading to a life-long association that would change the world. ""The Holy Family"" is one of the most fundamental works in the history of communism and contains the first formulations of a number of fundamental theses of dialectical and historical materialism. For instance, it is here that the idea of mass/the people as the actual maker of the history of mankind is put forth for the first time and here that Marx shows that communism is the logical conclusion of materialistic philosophy.The work became incredibly influential and caused great uproar. Lenin claimed that it was this work that laid the foundations for scientific revolutionary materialist socialism.At the end of August, 1844, Engels passed through Paris,on his way to Manchester. It was here that he met Marx (then for the second time).Marx suggested that the two of them should write a critique of Young Hegelian trend of thought then very popular in academic circles. They decided to co-author the foreword and divided up the other sections between them. Engels had already finished his chapters before leaving Paris after 10 days. Marx had the larger share of work, which he completed by the end of November 1844.The general title, ""The Holy Family"", was added at the suggestion of the publisher Lowenthal, being a sarcastic reference to the Bauer brothers and their supporters."" ""The Holy Family, or Critique of Critical Critique. Against Bruno Bauer and Co."" is the first joint work of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. At the end of August 1844 Marx and Engels met in Paris and their meeting was the beginning of' their joint creative work in all fields of theoretical and practical revolutionary activity. By this time Marx and Engels had completed the transition from idealism to materialism and from revolutionary democratism to communism. The polemic The Holy Family was written in Paris in autumn 1844. It reflects the progress in the formation of Marx and Engels's revolutionary materialistic world outlook.In ""The Holy Family"" Marx and Engels give a devastating criticism of the subjectivist views of the Young Hegelians from the position of militant materialists. They, also criticize Hegel's own idealistic philosophy: giving credit for the rational element in his dialectics, they criticize the mystic side of it.The Holy Family formulates a number of fundamental theses of dialectical and historical materialism. In it Marx already approaches the basic idea of historical materialism - the decisive role of the mode of production in the development of society. Refuting the idealistic views of history which had dominated up to that time, Marx and Engels prove that of themselves progressive ideas can lead society only beyond the ideas of the old system and that ""in order to carry out ideas men are needed who dispose of a certain practical force."" (See p. 160 of the present edition.) The proposition put forward in the book that the mass, the people, is the real maker of the history of mankind is of paramount importance. Marx and Engels show that the wider and the more profound a change taking place in society is the more numerous Me mass effecting that change will Re Lenin especially stressed the importance of this thought and described it as one of the most profound and most important theses of historical materialism.The Holy Family contains the almost mature view of the historic role of the proletariat as the class which, by virtue of its position in capitalism, ""can and must free itself"" and at the same time abolish all the inhuman conditions of life of bourgeois society, for ""not in vain does"" the proletariat ""go through the stern but steeling school of labour. The question is not what this or that proletarian, or even the whole of the proletariat at the moment considers as its aim. The question is what the proletariat is, and what, consequent on that being, it will be compelled to do."" (pp. 52-53.)A section of great importance is ""Critical Battle against French Materialism"" in which Marx, briefly outlining the development of materialism in West-European philosophy, shows that communism is the logical conclusion of materialistic philosophy.The Holy Family was written largely under the influence of the materialistic views of Ludwig Feuerbach, who was, responsible to a great extent for Marx's and Engels's transition from idealism to materialism"" the work also contains elements of the criticism of Feuerbach's metaphysical and contemplative materialism given by Marx in spring 1845 in his Theses on Feuerbach. Engels later defined the place of The Holy Family in the history of Marxism when he wrote: ""The cult of abstract man, which formed the kernel of Feuerbach's new religion, had to be replaced by the science of real men and of their historical development. This further development of Feuerbach's standpoint beyond Feuerbach was inaugurated by Marx in 1845 in The Holy Family."" (F. Engels, Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy.)The Holy Family formulates some of the basic principles of Marxist political economy. In contrast to the Utopian Socialists Marx bases the objective inevitability of the victory of communism on the fact that private property in its economic motion drives itself towards its downfall.The Holy Family dates from a period when the process of the formation of Marxism was not yet completed. This is reflected in the terminology used by Marx and Engels. Marxist scientific terminology was gradually elaborated and defined by Marx and Engels as the formation and development of their teaching progressed."" (Introduction to the work by Foreign Languages Publishers)""The book made something of a splash in the newspapers. One paper noted, that it expressed socialist views since it criticised the ""inadequacy of any half-measures directed at eliminating the social ailments of our time."" The conservative press immediately recognized the radical elements inherent in its many arguments. One paper wrote that, in The Holy Family, ""every line preaches revolt... against the state, the church, the family, legality, religion and property."" It also noted that ""prominence is given to the most radical and the most open communism, and this is all the more dangerous as Mr. Marx cannot be denied either extremely broad knowledge or the ability to make use of the polemical arsenal of Hegel's logic, what is customarily called 'iron logic.'Lenin would later claim this work laid the foundations for what would develop into a scientific revolutionary materialist socialism."" (Marx Archive).‎

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‎"MARX, KARL (FRIEDRICH ENGELS edt.).‎

Reference : 57044

(1885)

‎Das Kapital. Kritik der politischen Oekonomie. Zweiter Band. Buch II: Der Cirkulationsprocess des Kapitals. Herausgeben von Friedrich Engels. - [""THE FORGOTTEN BOOK OF CAPITAL""]‎

‎Hamburg: Otto Meissner, 1885. 8vo. Very nice contemporary black half calf with gilt spine. A bit of wear to extremitoes. Inner front hinge a little weak. Title-page a littel dusty, but otherwise very nice and clean. Book-plate (Arnold Heertje) to inside of front board. XXVII, (1), 526 pp. + 1 f. With pp. 515-16 in the first state (""Consumtionsfonds"" with a C) and with the imprint-leaf at the end. ‎


‎Scarce first edition of the second volume of ""The Capital"", edited from Marx's manuscripts by Friedrich Engels and with a 20 pages long preface by Engels. The second volume constitutes a work in its own right and is also known under the subtitle ""The Process of Circulation of Capital "". Although this work has often been to as referred to as ""the forgotten book"" of Capital or ""the unknown volume"", it was in fact also extremely influential and highly important - it is here that Marx introduces his ""Schemes of Reproduction"", here that he founds his particular macroeconomics, and here that he so famously distinguishes two ""departments"" of production: those producing means of production and those producing means of consumption - ""This very division, as well as the analysis of the relations between these departments, is one of the enduring achievements of Marx's work."" (Christopher J. Arthur and Geert Reuten : The Circulation of Capital. Essays on Volume Two of Marx's Capital. P. 7).The work is divided into three parts: The Metamorphoses of Capital and Their Circuits, The Turnover of Capital, The Reproduction and Circulation of the Aggregate Social Capital, and it is here that we find the main ideas behind the marketplace - how value and surplus-value are realized. Here, as opposed to volume 1 of ""The Capital"", the focus is on the money-owner and -lender, the wholesale-merchant, the trader and the entrepreneur, i.e. the ""functioning capitalist"", rather than worker and the industrialist. ""[i]t was here, in the final part of this book [i.e. vol. II of Das Kapital], that Marx introduced his ""Schemes of Reproduction"", which influenced both Marxian and orthodox economics in the first decades of the twentieth century."" (Arthur & Reuten p. 1).The first volume of ""Das Kapital"" was the only one to appear within Marx' life-time. It appeared 1867, followed by this second volume 18 years later, which Engels prepared from notes left by Karl Marx.‎

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‎"MARX, KARL (+) FRIEDRICH ENGELS.‎

Reference : 55317

(1938)

‎Komonistakan Partiayi Manifestë (i.e. Armenian ""The Communist Manifesto""). - [FIRST ARMENIAN TRANSLATION OF THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO PRINTED IN ARMENIA.]‎

‎Yerevan, 1938 8vo. In the original embossed cloth binding with gilt lettering to front board. The profile of Marx and Engels embossed onto front board. Extremities a bit rubbed a underligning in text throughout. 131, (5) pp. + 4 plates (respectively showing Marx, Engels, the title-page of the Original German edition and a letter).‎


‎The exceedingly rare first Armenian translation of The Communist Manifesto printed in Armenia. ‎

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‎"MARX, KARL (+) FRIEDRICH ENGELS (+) D. B. RIAZANOV (+) HAYIM HOLMSHTOK (+) M. LEVITAN.‎

Reference : 53496

(1924)

‎Komunistisher Manifest [i.e. ""Communist Manifesto]. - [COMMUNIST MANIFESTO IN YIDDISH]‎

‎Moskve [Moscow], Tsentraler Farlag Far Di Felker Fun F. S. S. R., 1924. 16mo. With the original front wrapper (lacking spine and back wrapper). With previous owner's name to front wrapper (Henoch Gelernt). Front wrapper and last leaf with a few nicks, otherwise fine and clean. 181, (3) pp.‎


‎Rare first Soviet Yiddish translation of Marx and Engel's Communist Manifesto. From the library of Jewish activist Henoch Gelernt.‎

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‎Karl Marx (Auteur), Friedrich Engels (Auteur)‎

Reference : 23784

‎ Lettres sur Le Capital. Correspondance présentée et annotée par Gilbert Badia. ‎

‎ Editions sociales ,1964, in-8 de 456 pages , br. , , .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay,lettre suivie)et 30 d'achat (colissimo suivi ). Pour l'étranger : tarif livre et brochure, colissimo international, DHL express‎


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‎Marx Karl, Friedrich Engels‎

Reference : vf567

(1972)

‎Le Syndicalisme, Tome 2 : Contenu et signification des revendications‎

‎François Maspero Petite collection Maspero Dos carré collé 1972 In-12 (11,3 x 18,1 cm), dos carré collé, 249 pages ; dos insolé, quelques frottements aux mors, par ailleurs bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.‎


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‎MARX, KARL (+) FRIEDRICH ENGELS.‎

Reference : 57759

(1943)

‎Komunistièni manifest. - [EXCEEDINGLY RARE UNDERGROUND SLOVENIAN TRANSLATION OF THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO]‎

‎[Slovenia], Agit-Prop komisija centralnega komiteta komunistiène partije Slovenije [Agitprop Commiss Small4to (110x145 mm). In the original black/red printed stapled wrappers. With a few occassional blue underlignings. 31, (1) pp.‎


‎Rare Slovenian translation of the Communist Manifesto, printed by an undergorund partisan press. The present edition of the Manifesto was printed and distributed by Agitprop, the Communist Party institution that controlled education, publishing, libraries and mass media from the end of World War II until 1952. Presumably the present publication was, if not the very first, then among the first publications made by Agitprop. Until the end of World War II Agitprop was essentially an underground movement whose goal was to pave the way for communism after the war. After the resistance in Slovenia started in summer 1941, Italian violence against the Slovene civilian population escalated and to counter the Communist-led insurgence, the Italians sponsored local anti-guerrilla units, formed mostly by the local conservative Catholic Slovene population that resented the revolutionary violence of the partisans. After the Italian armistice of September 1943, the Germans took over both the Province of Ljubljana and the Slovenian Littoral. They united the Slovene anti-Communist counter-insurgence into the Slovene Home Guard and appointed a puppet regime in the Province of Ljubljana. The anti-Nazi resistance however expanded, creating its own administrative structures as the basis for Slovene statehood within a new, federal and socialist Yugoslavia.In 1945, Yugoslavia was liberated by the underground resistance and soon became a socialist federation known as the People's Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Slovenia joined the federation as a constituent republic, led by its own pro-Communist leadership and Agitprop became the official mass media institution.‎

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‎"MARX, KARL (+) FRIEDRICH ENGELS.‎

Reference : 54613

(1944)

‎Komunisticni manifest. [i.e. ""The Communist Manifesto""]. - [EXCEEDINGLY RARE UNDERGROUND SLOVENIAN TRANSLATION OF THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO]‎

‎[Slovene Littoral, Printed for Agitprop, Presumably 1944]. Small4to. In the original stapled printed grey wrappers. Previous owner's name in light pencil to front wrapper and title-page. A few brown spots to title-page, otherwise a very fine and clean copy. 52 pp.‎


‎Exceedingly rare Slovenian translation of the Communist Manifesto. This virtually unknown edition is not to be found in any bibliography nor on OCLC. The present edition of the Manifesto was printed and distributed by Agitprop, the Communist Party institution that controlled education, publishing, libraries and mass media from the end of World War II until 1952. Presumably the present publication was among the first publications made by Agitprop. Until the end of World War II Agitprop was essentially an underground movement whose goal was to pave the way for communism after the war. After the resistance in Slovenia started in summer 1941, Italian violence against the Slovene civilian population escalated and to counter the Communist-led insurgence, the Italians sponsored local anti-guerrilla units, formed mostly by the local conservative Catholic Slovene population that resented the revolutionary violence of the partisans. After the Italian armistice of September 1943, the Germans took over both the Province of Ljubljana and the Slovenian Littoral. They united the Slovene anti-Communist counter-insurgence into the Slovene Home Guard and appointed a puppet regime in the Province of Ljubljana. The anti-Nazi resistance however expanded, creating its own administrative structures as the basis for Slovene statehood within a new, federal and socialist Yugoslavia.In 1945, Yugoslavia was liberated by the underground resistance and soon became a socialist federation known as the People's Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Slovenia joined the federation as a constituent republic, led by its own pro-Communist leadership and Agitprop became the official mass media institution.Not in OCLC‎

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‎MARX, Karl. Friedrich ENGELS.‎

Reference : 15479

‎Etudes philosophiques. Ludwig Feuerbach. Le matérialisme historique. Lettres philosophiques, etc.‎

‎Editions sociales internationales, 1935. In-8°, broché.‎


‎[15479]‎

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‎MARX, Karl & Friedrich ENGELS.‎

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‎ Karl Marx et Friedrich Engels : ‎

Reference : AIX-2334

‎L'idéologie allemande.‎

‎Éditions Sociales, 1976, Broché, 288 pages.‎


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‎Marx, Karl, Engels, Friedrich.‎

Reference : LCI-4189

(1972)

‎La sainte famille‎

‎Paris, Editions Sociales 1972 1 in -8 Broché 254[p.p] ‎


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‎Marx, Karl, Engels, Friedrich.‎

Reference : LCI-4190

(1972)

‎Sur la religion‎

‎Paris, Editions Sociales 1972 1 in -8 Broché 254[p.p] ‎


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‎MARX Karl, ENGELS Friedrich‎

Reference : 1887

‎Etudes philosophiques: Ludwig Feuerbach, Le matérialisme Historique, Lettres philosophiques, etc.‎

‎Editions Sociales, Bibliothèque marxiste, 1937, 192 pp., broché, couverture légèrement défraîchie et un peu insolée, partiellement non coupé, état correct.‎


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‎MARX Karl et ENGELS Friedrich, ‎

Reference : 41647

‎Critique des programmes de Gotha et d'Erfurt, ‎

‎Editions Sociales, Classiques du Marxisme, 1966, 158 pp., poche, couverture légèrement défraîchie, traces d'usage, tranches brunies, état correct.‎


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‎MARX Karl, ENGELS Friedrich‎

Reference : 1914

‎L'idéologie allemande (première partie): Thèse sur Feuerbach,‎

‎Editions sociales, Classiques du Marxisme, 1977, 143 pp., poche, état très correct.‎


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‎MARX (Karl), ENGELS (Friedrich).‎

Reference : 18437

(1946)

‎La Guerre civile en France 1871 (La Commune de Paris).‎

‎Paris, Editions Sociales, "Les Eléments du communisme", 1946 1 volume In-8° (13,3 x 21cm) Broché sous couverture grise imprimée en bleu nuit. 97p., 1feuillet. Bon état. ‎


‎Texte de Karl MARX (1818-1883) précédé d'une introduction de Friedrich ENGELS et des "Premier" et "Second Manifeste[s] du Conseil général" (de la 1ère Internationale: textes de Karl MARX) sur la guerre franco-prussienne (23 juillet et 9 septembre 1870) et suivi de lettres de Karl MARX et de Friedrich ENGELS sur la Commune de Paris; index des noms. ‎

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‎MARX (Karl), ENGELS (Friedrich), LENINE (Vladimir Ilitch) / FREVILLE (Jean).‎

Reference : 19298

‎Sur la famille.‎

‎Paris, Editions sociales internationales, "Les Grands textes du marxisme", 1938 1 volume In-8° (14 x 22,7cm) Broché sous couverture grise imprimée en rouge et noir. 134p., 1 feuillet. Bon état sauf petits défauts de brochage: petite fente (2 cm) à la couture de 2 feuilles, 1 feuille à demi débrochée dans le dernier cahier.‎


‎Peu courante 1ère édition de ce recueil d'extraits de textes de Karl MARX, Friedrich ENGELS et LENINE choisis, traduits et présentés par Jean FREVILLE (1895-1971) écrivain membre du P.C.F., critique littéraire à "L'Humanité", regroupés par thèmes: 1/ Historique: extraits de "L'Origine de la famille [...]" d'ENGELS; 2/ Vie de la famille ouvrière sous le régime capitaliste, travail des femmes et des enfants: extraits de "La Situation de la classe laborieuse en Angleterre" d'ENGELS et du "Capital"; 3/ Droits des femmes et des enfants: extraits de "Propriété privée et communisme", de "La Sainte famille" et de "L'Idéologie allemande" de MARX, de "Principes du communiste", de "Le Bouleversement de la science par Monsieur Eugène Dühring", de "L'Origine de la famille [...]" d'ENGELS, du "Manifeste du Parti Communiste" (des 2) et de textes de LENINE; 4/ Révolution socialiste et égalité hommes-femmes: textes de Lénine; en annexes, extraits de textes de Jenny MARX , Wilhelm LIEBKNECHT et Franz MEHRING sur la famille de Marx, de "La Question de la femme" de Paul LAFARGUE, et de "Notes de mon carnet" de Clara ZETKIN sur "Lénine et la question sexuelle"; index des noms. ‎

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‎MARX KARL - ENGELS FRIEDRICH MARX KARL - ENGELS FRIEDRICH‎

Reference : 100108880

(1977)

ISBN : 2209025001

‎Manifeste du parti communiste et prefaces du "manifeste"‎

‎EDITION SSOCIALES 1977 poche. 1977. Broché. Très bon état‎


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‎MARX (Karl), ENGELS (Friedrich).‎

Reference : 232951

‎Bibliothèque socialiste internationale publiée sous la direction d'Alfred Bonnet, III-IV-V. Le Capital. Critique de l'économie politique. Avec une préface de Friedrich Engels. I. Livre II : Le procès de circulation du capital. - II.-III. Livre III : Le procès d'ensemble de la production capitaliste. Traduit à l'Institut des sciences sociales de Bruxelles par Julian Borchardt et Hippolyte Vanderrydt.‎

‎Paris, V. Giard & E. Brière, 1900 - 1902, 3 forts vol. in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., XXII pp., 591 pp. ; [2] ff. n. ch., XXIV pp., 521 pp., 16 pp. de catalogue Giard & Brière ; [2] ff. n. ch., [496] pp. mal chiffrées 596, demi-chagrin cerise, dos à nerfs ornés de filets dorés, tranches mouchetées, couvertures conservées (reliure de l'époque). Léger accroc en coiffe inférieure du vol. II, coins abîmés.‎


‎Édition originale de la traduction française des livres II et III du Capital. Pour comprendre l'absence du livre I dans cette publication, il faut se souvenir des conditions dans lesquelles cette oeuvre majeure vit le jour : à la mort de Marx en 1883, seul le livre I était paru (en 1867 pour l'originale allemande, au tirage de 1000 exemplaires ; en août 1873 - mai 1875 pour l'excellente version française de Jules Roy, à laquelle Marx lui-même a personnellement et activement collaboré). Par la suite, les brouillons de l'auteur ont été utilisés et retravaillés par Engels pour publier les livres II et III, parus respectivement en 1885 et 1894 dans leur texte allemand. C'est ce texte de Engels qui fait l'objet de la présente traduction ; la séparation d'avec le livre I que les interprètes n'ont pas jugé bon de retraduire se justifie à la fois éditorialement et scientifiquement : seul le livre I peut être considéré comme l'oeuvre de Marx (et c'est d'ailleurs le seul à être utilisé par les économistes, qui y voient avec raison l'aboutissement de l'école classique, et le dépassement des paradoxes ricardiens) ; les livres II et III sont trop le reflet des conceptions de Engels (et notamment le matérialisme dialectique) pour être sans examen rigoureux attribués tel quel au théoricien.Ex-libris manuscrit Pierre Quesnay, demeurant 85, boulevard du Port-Royal à Paris. LIVRE NON DISPONIBLE À PARIS, VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT‎

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