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PENGUIN CLASSICS DISPATCHES FOR THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE

SELECTED JOURNALISM OF KARL MARX
Karl Marx - Author
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Book: Paperback | 129 x 198mm | 352 pages | ISBN 9780141441924 | 26 Apr 2007 | Penguin Classic | 18 - AND UP
PENGUIN CLASSICS DISPATCHES FOR THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE

Karl Marx (1818-1883) is arguably the most famous political philosopher of all time, but he was also one of the great foreign correspondents of the nineteenth century. During his eleven years writing for the New York Tribune (their collaboration began in 1852), Marx tackled an abundance of topics, from issues of class and the state to world affairs. Particularly moving pieces highlight social inequality and starvation in Britain, while others explore his groundbreaking views on the slave and opium trades - Marx believed Western powers relied on these and would stop at nothing to protect their interests. Above all, Marxs fresh perspective on nineteenth-century events encouraged his readers to think, and his writing is surprisingly relevant today.


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