A world to win : essays on the Communist manifesto
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335.411 THO/M Marxism and scientific socialism : from Engels to Althusser | 335.412 HOL/F Friedrich Engels and Marxian political economy | 335.412 UTS/C Capital and Imperialism: Theory, History, and the Present | 335.422 WOR A world to win : essays on the Communist manifesto | 335.430 954 JOH/C History of party congress of the Communist Party of India | 335.43092 FUS/M A Macat analysis of Antonio Gramsci's Prison notebooks | 335.43092 GRA/S Selections from political writings 1921-1926 |
The Communist Manifesto Is Among The Most Widely Read And Disseminated Texts In The World. Edited With An Introduction By Prakash Karat, The Volume Contains Essays By Three Of India`S Foremost Marxist Scholars, Aijaz Ahmad, Irfan Habib And Prabhat Patnaik, Who Explain The Relevance Of The Manifesto In Terms Of Marxist Theory And Praxis.It Also Includes The Full Text Of The Communist Manifesto By Marx And Engels, `Preface To The English Edition Of 1888` By Engels, And A Note On The Publishing History Of The Manifesto In India.
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