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The Communist Manifesto:

New Interpretations
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Marx Cowling
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Edinburgh University Press, 1998 - Communism - 209 pages
Organised into four thematic sections covering issues of text and context, revolution, the working class and other social groups, and the relevance of the Manifestotoday, this useful book introduces the Manifestofor students just coming to Marxism. Providing an historical background to the writing of the Manifesto, it highlights the main political and philosophical issues raised in the text, and opens upcurrent debates for which the Manifestohas relevance. Includes an all-new translation of the Manifestoitself.
  

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Contents

Manifesto of the Communist Party
14
The Socioeconomic Context of
41
New Histories New Ideas
51
Past Receptions of the Communist Manifesto
63
The Communist Manifesto and the Idea of Permanent
77
The Communist Manifesto Marxs Theory
86
The Cunning of Production and the Proletarian
97
Revolution? Reaction? Revolutionary Reaction?
106
The Communist Manifesto and Workingclass Parties
119
Marx and Engels Marxism and the Nation
142
What is Living and What is Dead in the Communist Manifesto?
157
A Capitalist State? Marxs Ambiguous Legacy
166
The Communist Manifesto and the Crises of Marxism
177
The Communist Manifesto as International Relations Theory
190
Guide to Further Study
202
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