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020 _a9780691156507 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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041 _aeng
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050 1 4 _aHX 39.5
_bM392B 2013
082 0 0 _a335.4092
100 1 _aBerlin, Isaiah,
_d1909-1997
_9689
245 1 0 _aKarl Marx /
_cIsaiah Berlin ; edited by Henry Hardy ; foreword by Alan Ryan ; afterword and Guide to Further Reading by Terrell Carver.
250 _aFifth edition.
264 1 _aPrinceton :
_bPrinceton University Press,
_c2013
300 _axxxii, 311 pages ;
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction -- Childhood and adolescence -- The philosophy of 'the spirit' -- The young Hegelians -- Paris -- Historical materialism -- 1848 -- Exile in London: the first phase -- The international -- The Red Terror doctor -- Last years.
520 _aOverview: Isaiah Berlin's intellectual biography of Karl Marx has long been recognized as one of the best concise accounts of the life and thought of the man who had, in Berlin's words, a more "direct, deliberate, and powerful" influence on mankind than any other nineteenth-century thinker. A brilliantly lucid work of synthesis and exposition, the book introduces Marx's ideas and sets them in their context, explains why they were revolutionary in political and intellectual terms, and paints a memorable portrait of Marx's dramatic life and outsized personality. Berlin takes readers through Marx's years of adolescent rebellion and post-university communist agitation, the personal high point of the 1848 revolutions, and his later years of exile, political frustration, and intellectual effort. Critical yet sympathetic, Berlin's account illuminates a life without reproducing a legend. New features of this thoroughly revised edition include references for Berlin's quotations and allusions, Terrell Carver's assessment of the distinctiveness of Berlin's book, and a revised guide to further reading.
600 1 4 _a Marx, Karl,
_d1818-1883
_9212
600 1 4 _aMarx, Karl,
_d1818-1883
_930671
_xPensamiento filosófico
650 0 _aCommunists
_vBiography.
650 4 _aMaterialismo dialéctico
_917369
650 4 _aMarxismo
_95821
700 1 _aHardy, Henry
_93453
_d1949-
_q(Robert Dugdale Hardy),
_eeditor
700 1 _aRyan, Alan
_930674
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