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  2. Category:Books by Karl Marx - Wikipedia

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    Books by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (8 P) Pages in category "Books by Karl Marx" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  3. Marx/Engels Collected Works - Wikipedia

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    Marx/Engels Collected Works (also known as MECW) is the largest existing collection of English translations of works by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.Its 50 volumes contain publications by Marx and Engels released during their lifetimes, many unpublished manuscripts of Marx's economic writings, and extensive personal correspondence.

  4. Karl Marx - Wikipedia

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    This was the intent of the new book that Marx was planning, but to get the manuscript past the government censors he called the book The Poverty of Philosophy (1847) [98] and offered it as a response to the "petty-bourgeois philosophy" of the French anarchist socialist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon as expressed in his book The Philosophy of Poverty ...

  5. Category:Books by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Books by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe - Wikipedia

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    Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe (MEGA) is the largest collection of the writing of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in any language. It is an ongoing project intended to produce a critical edition of the complete works of Marx and Engels that reproduces the extant writings of both authors in books of high-quality paper and library binding.

  7. The Communist Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    Marx and Engels wrote a new preface for the 1882 Russian edition, translated by Georgi Plekhanov in Geneva. In it they wondered if Russia could directly become a communist society, or if she would become capitalist first like other European countries. After Marx's death in 1883, Engels provided the prefaces for five editions between 1888 and 1893.