Ten Days That Shook the World

Ten Days That Shook the World

by Karl Marx
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 09/12/2023

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In "Ten Days That Shook the World," Karl Marx offers a gripping and detailed account of the October Revolution in Russia, which marked a seismic shift in the geopolitical landscape of the early 20th century. Marx'Äôs incisive narrative style, laced with vivid imagery and impassioned prose, immerses readers in the fervor and chaos of revolutionary fervor. By employing a blend of political analysis and historical narrative, he captures not only the events of the revolution but also the underlying social and economic forces that propelled these changes, presenting a crucial moment in the context of Marxist theory and its call for proletarian rebellion against oppressive regimes. Born in 1818 in Prussia, Karl Marx was a philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist whose life experiences'Äîincluding exile and encounters with various intellectual currents'Äîshaped his powerful call for societal transformation. His works, especially co-authored pieces like "The Communist Manifesto," provide a philosophical backdrop to "Ten Days That Shook the World," elucidating his belief in the necessity of class struggle and the liberation of the working class from capitalist oppression. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in revolutionary theory, history, and the intricate dynamics of social change. It not only serves as a historical account but also as a potent analysis of power, ideology, and the interplay of social forces. Engaging with Marx'Äôs narrative will deepen your understanding of modern political thought and the enduring legacy of revolution.

ISBN:
8596547772811
8596547772811
Category:
Political ideologies
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
09-12-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
GoodPress
Karl Marx

Karl Marx was born in the German city of Trier in 1818. He studied law in Bonn and Berlin at his father's insistence, but his true interests lay elsewhere and, in 1841, he received a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Jena.

For the next two years he wrote for radical left-wing newspapers before moving to Paris with his wife, Jenny; there he became a communist and met his lifelong friend and collaborator, Friedrich Engels.

They published their revolutionary pamphlet, The Communist Manifesto, in 1848 and Marx moved to London a year later. He spent the rest of his life there - often in considerable poverty - while he wrote his magnum opus of political theory, Das Kapital. Karl Marx died in 1883.

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