The Three Sources And Three Component Parts Of Marxism. Karl Marx. Frederick Engels by Vladimir Il’ich Lenin

An accessible account tracing the intellectual roots and elements of Marxism, arguing it arose from the fusion of German philosophical thought (notably Hegelian dialectics), English political economy, and French socialist movements. It identifies three core components—dialectical materialist philosophy, scientific analysis of capitalist political economy, and the revolutionary proletarian movement and political practice—and emphasizes their unity as a living, developing theory and guide to social transformation.

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1913
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Russian
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Alternate Titles
- The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism. Karl Marx. Frederick Engels
- Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism
- Три источника и три составные части марксизма

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