
Praksa rada kao znanstvena povijest: ogledi uz filozofijsko ustrojstvo Marxove misli
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A 1923 book by the Hungarian philosopher György Lukács, in which the author emphasizes the influence of the philosopher Georg W. F. Hegel on Karl Marx, and analyzes the concept of "class" and attempts to offer a philosophical justification for Bolshevism.
In this work, Marcuse deals with the interpretation of Hegel's philosophy through the prism of ontology and historicity, trying to connect it with questions that were relevant to existentialism and phenomenology in the interwar period.
The work brings together several authors and discussions that analyze the social, political and economic factors of inter-ethnic relations from a Marxist perspective.
Capital: A Critique of Political Economy. Third volume, first and second parts [First edition]. A rare first edition of one of the most influential books ever published.
For Engels, the Peasants' War was the first major class conflict in German history and a forerunner of later revolutionary struggles. He sees in it important lessons about the role of class, leadership and ideology in revolutionary movements.