Karl Marx and Frederick Engels Collected Works, Volume 15 (1856–1858) is part of the comprehensive series that gathers the writings, articles, and correspondence of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. This volume focuses on works produced between 1856 and 1858, when both thinkers were deeply engaged in analyzing international politics and economic developments.
During this period, Marx and Engels contributed numerous articles to newspapers and journals, offering commentary on world events, economic crises, and political struggles. Their writings reflect detailed observations of global affairs and the shifting balance of power among European nations.
Many texts from this time also reveal Marx’s deepening study of political economy, which would later contribute to the development of his major work Das Kapital. These writings illustrate how Marx and Engels examined capitalism, industrial development, and the conditions of the working class.
The volume also includes correspondence between the two thinkers, providing insight into their intellectual collaboration and the evolution of ideas that later became central to Marxism.
Major Themes
Political analysis of mid-19th century global events
Economic developments and early critiques of capitalism
Journalism and political commentary
Collaboration between Marx and Engels
Development of Marxist economic and social theory
Key Features
Part of the authoritative Collected Works series
Covers writings from 1856–1858
Includes political articles, economic studies, and correspondence
Provides insight into Marx’s early economic research
Valuable resource for scholars of political philosophy and history
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels Collected Works – Volume 15 (1856–1858) offers an important record of the political and economic ideas that shaped modern social and economic thought. 📚🌍
PUBLISHER: PROGRESS PUBLISHERS
BINDING: HARD COVER
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAGES: 778

