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Socialism, Its Growth & Outcome: by William Morris and E. Belfort Bax
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Socialism: Its Growth and Outcome by William Morris and E. Belfort Bax. Chicago: C. H. Kerr & Co., 1913
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Socialism, Its Growth and Outcome
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XIX SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM--KARL MARX 'TPHE foregoing chapters on earlier Socialists may be regarded as leading up to the full development of the complete Socialist theory, or as it is sometimes called, "scientific" Socialism. The great exponent of this theory, and the author of the most thorough criticism of the capitalistic system of production, is the late Dr. Karl Marx. He was born in 1818 at Treves, his father being a baptized Jew holding an official position in that city. He studied for the law in the University of Bonn, passing his examination with high honours in 1840. In 1843 he married Jenny von Westphalen, sister of the well-known Prussian statesman of that name. Philosophy and political economy, with especial reference to the great social problems of the age, were his special studies on leaving the university. These studies led him towards Socialism, the result of which was that he felt compelled to decline the offer of an important Government post. About this time he left Treves for Paris, where he became coeditor with Arnold Ruge of the DeutschFranzosische Jahrbiicher, and he also edited the Socialist journal Vorw'drts; but in less than a twelvemonth he was compelled to leave France for Brussels. In March 1848 he was driven from Belgium and fled to Cologne, where the revolutionary ferment was at its height. He at once undertook the editorship of the Rheiniscbe Zeitung, the leading revolutionary journal, which was suppressed on the collapse of the revolutionary movement in 1849. We should mention that in 1847, m conjunction with his life-long friend, Frederic Engels, he put forward the celebrated "Communist Manifesto," which subsequently served as the basis of the International Association. After 1849 he went to Paris...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XIX SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM--KARL MARX 'TPHE foregoing chapters on earlier Socialists may be regarded as leading up to the full development of the complete Socialist theory, or as it is sometimes called, "scientific" Socialism. The great exponent of this theory, and the author of the most thorough criticism of the capitalistic system of production, is the late Dr. Karl Marx. He was born in 1818 at Treves, his father being a baptized Jew holding an official position in that city. He studied for the law in the University of Bonn, passing his examination with high honours in 1840. In 1843 he married Jenny von Westphalen, sister of the well-known Prussian statesman of that name. Philosophy and political economy, with especial reference to the great social problems of the age, were his special studies on leaving the university. These studies led him towards Socialism, the result of which was that he felt compelled to decline the offer of an important Government post. About this time he left Treves for Paris, where he became coeditor with Arnold Ruge of the DeutschFranzosische Jahrbiicher, and he also edited the Socialist journal Vorw'drts; but in less than a twelvemonth he was compelled to leave France for Brussels. In March 1848 he was driven from Belgium and fled to Cologne, where the revolutionary ferment was at its height. He at once undertook the editorship of the Rheiniscbe Zeitung, the leading revolutionary journal, which was suppressed on the collapse of the revolutionary movement in 1849. We should mention that in 1847, m conjunction with his life-long friend, Frederic Engels, he put forward the celebrated "Communist Manifesto," which subsequently served as the basis of the International Association. After 1849 he went to Paris...