The Civil War in France (Illustrated and Bundled with History of the Paris Commune of 1871)

The Civil War in France (Illustrated and Bundled with History of the Paris Commune of 1871)

by Timeless Books: EditorProsper Olivier Lissagaray and Karl Marx
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Publication Date: 29/03/2016

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  1. THE CIVIL WAR IN FRANCE – Karl Marx




  2. HISTORY OF THE PARIS COMMUNE OF 1871 – Karl Marx and Prosper Olivier Lissagaray




The Civil War in France is a principal source for understanding Marx's theory of communism and is an official statement of the General Council of the International on the character and significance of the struggle of the Parisian Communards in the French Civil War of 1871. Using the history of the Paris Commune, Marx reviewed the significance of some of his own earlier writings. Following the publication of the title, Marx once said in a later preface to the Communist Manifesto that "no special stress is laid on the revolutionary measures proposed at the end of Section II. That passage would, in many respects, be very differently worded today." He also pointed out that "One thing especially was proved by the Commune, viz., that 'the working class cannot simply lay hold of ready-made state machinery, and wield it for its own purposes.'"


HISTORY OF THE PARIS COMMUNE OF 1871 is a principal source for understanding The Paris Commune that was a radical socialist and revolutionary government and ruled Paris from March 18, 1871 to May 28, 1871. Following the defeat of Emperor Napoleon III and collapse of the French Second Empire in September 1870, Adolphe Thiers, the new chief executive of the French national government and late the first President of the French Third Republic, signed an armistice with Prussia that disarmed the Army but not the National Guard of The Paris Commune. However, Thiers led the harsh suppression by the regular French Army in the Bloody Week beginning on 21 May 1871 due to the killing of two French army generals by soldiers of the Commune National Guard. Debates in this book over the policies and outcome of the Commune had significant influence on the ideas of Karl Marx, who described it as an example of the "dictatorship of the proletariat".


Prosper-Olivier Lissagaray is known for his investigation of History of the Paris Commune of 1871 and collection of testimonies from the survivors in exile in London. He and Karl Marx completed the writing of History of the Paris Commune of 1871. The book was later translated to English by Eleanor Marx, Karl Marx’s daughter. Using the history of the Paris Commune, Marx also reviewed the significance of some of his own earlier writings.


Marxists highly praised the book as one of the most profound and most brilliant monographs by Karl Marx. This is a must-read book to understand the foundational thought of a communist party and the nature of a socialistic country by Karl Marx.

ISBN:
1230001013214
1230001013214
Category:
Macroeconomics
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
29-03-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
www.WealthOfNation.com
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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