A Time for Revolution: Marx and 1848

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This chapter analyzes the most important aspects of Marx’s thought and political activism between 1847 and 1852: the critique of Proudhon’s theory of exploitation in The Poverty of Philosophy, the delineation of the revolutionary strategy in the Manifesto of the Communist Party, his political journalism during the European Revolution of 1848 and the reflection on the defeat of the revolution developed in The Class Struggles in France from 1848 to 1850 and in The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte.

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Petrucciani, S. (2020). A Time for Revolution: Marx and 1848. In Marx, Engels, and Marxisms (pp. 111–143). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52351-0_5

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