The Red '48ers: Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels

New York: Scribner (1969)
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Shows Marx and Engels who discovered Hegel's dialectical materialism and were concerned with the social inequities of their age. Their predictions were often faulty, their judgments sometimes mistaken, but the body of theory and example Marx and Engels left behind them have been, and continue to be, the inspiration for revolutionary movements in our time.

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