Karl Marx on India

Karl Marx on India

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s/t: From the New York Daily Tribune Including Articles by Frederick Engels & Extracts from Marx-Engels Correspondence 1853-62
Critical introduction by Irban Habib, then all documents with extensive notes. major publication
Hardcover, 308 pages
Published 2006 by Tulika (first published May 1986)
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Karl Heinrich Marx was a 19th-century philosopher, political economist, sociologist, humanist, political theorist and revolutionary. Often called the father of communism, Marx was both a scholar and a political activist. He addressed a wide range of political as well as social issues, and is known for, amongst other things, his analysis of history. His approach is indicated by the opening line Cha...more
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