Description
1964 First McGraw-Hill Paperback Edition. Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This remarkable volume presents a curated selection of writings by Karl Marx, the revolutionary philosopher and economist whose ideas profoundly influenced political and economic thought throughout the 20th century. Compiled and translated by esteemed scholars T.B. Bottomore and Maximilien Rubel, with a thought-provoking foreword by Erich Fromm, this edition offers a comprehensive exploration of Marx’s sociological and philosophical perspectives.
Within its well-worn pages, readers will discover seminal works that lay the foundation for Marx’s theories on capitalism, class struggle, and the historical materialist conception of society. From his early philosophical writings to his later critiques of political economy, this collection provides a rich tapestry of Marx’s intellectual evolution and his enduring impact on social sciences.
For collectors and enthusiasts, this first McGraw-Hill paperback edition represents a significant milestone in the dissemination of Marx’s ideas to a wider audience. Its accessible format and affordable pricing made it a gateway for many to engage with the revolutionary thinker’s works, shaping the discourse on socialism, labor movements, and the pursuit of a more equitable society.