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Domhnall
Domhnall rated it 7 years ago
Marx and Engels are inextricable. Engels developed his own ideas independently but deferred to Marx as a far better communicator and theorist. After Marx died, Engels ensured that his works were completed, properly edited, published and promoted. It is fascinating and helpful to appreciate the se...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 9 years ago
Not bad but left me wanting more, this is a snapshot of Boston, Bridgetown, Dublin, Cape Town, Calcutta, Hong Kong, Bombay, Melbourne, New Delhi and Liverpool in the period they were prominent or influential are tasters rather than full courses on the cities involved.
Edward
Edward rated it 10 years ago
IntroductionNote on the Text--The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the StateGlossary of Some Contemporary Terms and Concordance with Engels's UsageIndex
Edward
Edward rated it 10 years ago
MapsIntroduction, by Tristram HuntTo the Working Classes of Great BritainPreface to the First German EditionPreface to the English Edition--The Condition of the Working Class in EnglandEpilogue, by Victor KiernanChronologyFurther ReadingIndex
mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 10 years ago
I received an Advanced Reader's Edition of this book via LibraryThing Early Reviewers. The legacy of the economic and political practices of the growth of the British Empire and the implemented of those practices in colonial cities are at the root of Tristram Hunt’s “Cites of Empire”. Instead of ...
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