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Critique of the Gotha Program
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The Critique of the Gotha Program contains the text of a letter written by Karl Marx in 1875 to his supporters in Germany, the Eisenach faction of the social democratic movement, which was soon to merge with the supporters of Ferdinand Lasalle. Learn More
Fundamental Problems of Marxism
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Basic writings on historical materialism by the founder of Russian Marxism. An invaluable resource for those seeking to broaden their understanding of Marxism and its intellectual history today. Learn More
Leon Trotsky on Engels and Kautsky
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This pamphlet contains three articles by Leon Trotsky. Trotsky wrote the first two essays on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the death of Friedrich Engels, the lifelong collaborator of Karl Marx.
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Capital Volume I (unabridged)
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The complete first volume of Marx's Capital. Contains all prefaces and introductions by Marx and Engels to the French, German and English editions. Learn More
The Suppression of Philosophy in the USSR (The 1920s & 1930s)
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Originally published in Russian in 1981, this unique history of early Soviet philosophy is now available for the first time in English, translated by Frederick Choate.
Yehoshua Yakhot (1919-2003) was a professor of philosophy in the Soviet Union until forced to emigrate to Israel in 1975. While in emigration, he finished writing the book begun in Moscow years before.
Yakhot’s book is essential reading for an understanding of the counter-revolutionary role of Stalinism and its devastating impact on every aspect of Soviet thought. Rare among works dealing with this period, Yakhot presents an objective account of the theoretical role of the major figures in the early Soviet Union—including, most significantly, that of Leon Trotsky, co-leader with Lenin of the Russian Revolution of October 1917.
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Yehoshua Yakhot (1919-2003) was a professor of philosophy in the Soviet Union until forced to emigrate to Israel in 1975. While in emigration, he finished writing the book begun in Moscow years before.
Yakhot’s book is essential reading for an understanding of the counter-revolutionary role of Stalinism and its devastating impact on every aspect of Soviet thought. Rare among works dealing with this period, Yakhot presents an objective account of the theoretical role of the major figures in the early Soviet Union—including, most significantly, that of Leon Trotsky, co-leader with Lenin of the Russian Revolution of October 1917.
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