Karl Marx
Karl Marx (1818–1883) was a German philosopher, economist, historian, sociologist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist who co-authored The Communist Manifesto with Friedrich Engels in 1848 and wrote Das Kapital, laying the foundations of Marxism and critiquing capitalism through historical materialism.[1][2][3]
Philosophy
Economics
Political Theory
Socialism
Housing Monster, The
The Communist Manifesto
Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Vol. 3 (Penguin Classics)
Selected Essays
The Communist Manifesto
Capital: Volume 1: A Critique of Political Economy
The Communist Manifesto
Marx: Selected Writings (Hackett Classics)
The Communist Manifesto
Manifesto of the Communist Party or The Communist Manifesto
Manifesto of the Communist Party or The Communist Manifesto
Manifesto of the Communist Party or The Communist Manifesto
The German Ideology, including Theses on Feuerbach (Great Books in Philosophy)
Manifesto of the Communist Party or The Communist Manifesto
The Communist Manifesto
The Poverty of Philosophy
The Communist Manifesto
The Communist Manifesto
The Civil War in France: The Paris Commune
The Communist Manifesto (Oxford World's Classics)
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels: Collected Works (31) (KARL MARX, FREDERICK ENGELS: COLLECTED WORKS)
The Communist Manifesto: A Graphic Novel
The Communist Manifesto: A Modern Edition
Collected Works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, 1849-51, Vol. 10: The Class Struggles in France, the Peasant War in Germany, Etc.