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Marx Engels Selected Correspondence offers an intimate and revealing look into the intellectual and personal relationship between Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, two of history’s greatest revolutionary thinkers. Spanning more than four decades (1844–1883), this collection of letters chronicles the evolution of Marxism, the global workers’ movement, and the political struggles of the 19th century through their own words.

These letters go beyond theory — they reveal the human side of revolution: Marx’s tireless fight against poverty and censorship, Engels’ unwavering support and collaboration, and their shared dedication to advancing the cause of the working class. Their correspondence discusses the writing and publication of The Communist Manifesto, the development of Capital, the revolutions of 1848, the rise of the First International, and the challenges of building a global socialist movement.

Blending philosophy, economics, strategy, and friendship, this collection brings readers closer to the minds behind Marxism. It shows how Marx and Engels refined their ideas in real time, debated world events, and maintained a deep political camaraderie grounded in scientific socialism.

Marx Engels Selected Correspondence is an indispensable volume for students, scholars, and activists seeking to understand the historical and personal foundations of Marxist theory. It is not just a record of letters — it’s a chronicle of the intellectual partnership that changed the world.

PUBLISHER:PROGRESS PUBLISHERS MOSCOW

BINDING: HARD COVER

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

PAGES: 552