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008    050831s2005    ilu      b    001 0 eng   
010      2005025451 
019    656550173|a1022712916 
020    1931859256|q(pbk.) 
020    9781931859257|q(pbk.) 
024 3  9781931859257 
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050 00 HX273|b.M24613 2005 
082 00 335.4/22|222 
100 1  Marx, Karl,|d1818-1883. 
240 10 Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei.|lEnglish 
245 14 The Communist manifesto :|ba road map to history's most 
       important political document /|cKarl Marx and Frederick 
       Engels ; edited by Phil Gasper. 
260    Chicago, Ill. :|bHaymarket Books,|c2005. 
300    221 pages ;|c19 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-217) and 
       index. 
505 00 |tIntroduction: History's Most Important Political 
       Document|g9 --|tMarxism in a Nutshell|g24 --|tThe 
       Annotated Communist Manifesto --|tPreamble|g37 --|gPart I
       |tBourgeois and Proletarians|g39 --|gPart II|tProletarians
       and Communists|g58 --|gPart III|tSocialist and Communist 
       Literature|g72 --|gPart IV|tPosition of the Communists in 
       Relation to the Various Existing Opposition Parties|g87 --
       |tAdditional Materials --|tAfterword: Is the Manifesto 
       Still Relevant?|g93 --|gAppendix|tA Prefaces from Later 
       Editions|g118 --|tThe 1872 German Edition --|tThe 1882 
       Russian Edition --|tThe 1883 German Edition --|tThe 1888 
       English Edition --|gAppendix B|tEngels' The Principles of 
       Communism|g128 --|gAppendix C|tOther Writings by Marx and 
       Engels|g149 --|tMarx on Alienation --|tDemands of the 
       Communist Party in Germany, March 1848 --|tThe Materialist
       Conception of History --|tHistory and Revolution --
       |tColonialism, Racism, Slavery, and the Origins of 
       Capitalism --|tOn the Irish Question --|tThe Paris Commune
       --|tThe Transition to Communism --|tThe Realm of Necessity
       and the Realm of Freedom --|tWomen's Oppression and 
       Women's Liberation --|tThe Emergence of Classes and the 
       State --|tMarx's Legacy. 
520 1  "Here, at last, is an authoritative introduction to 
       history's most important political document, with the full
       text of The Communist Manifesto by Marx and Engels." "This
       organized and presented edition of The Communist Manifesto
       is fully annotated, with clear historical references and 
       explication, additional related texts, and a glossary that
       brings the text to life for students, as well as the 
       general reader." "Since it was first written in 1848, the 
       Manifesto has been translated into more languages than any
       other modern text. It has been banned, censored, burned, 
       and declared "dead." But year after year, the text only 
       grows more influential, remaining required reading in 
       courses on philosophy, politics, economics, and history."-
       -Jacket. 
600 10 Marx, Karl,|d1818-1883.|tManifest der Kommunistischen 
       Partei. 
630 07 Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei (Marx, Karl)|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst01356782 
650  0 Socialism. 
650  0 Communism. 
650  7 Communism.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00870421 
650  7 Socialism.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01123637 
700 1  Engels, Friedrich,|d1820-1895. 
700 1  Gasper, Philip. 
994    C0|bSTJ 
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