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Ethnology Notebooks

Ethnology Notebooks

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Ethnology Notebooks Book Description The notebooks were kept by Karl Marx between 1880 and 1882, and were left unfinished after his death in 1883. As can be seen in this book, Marx's manuscripts have been preserved in their originality until today. Friedrich Engels used these manuscripts when writing his book The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State. Marx's citation notebooks, including his own ethnological studies, could only be researched and brought to the agenda by the next generation. David Riazanov, editor of the collected works of Marx and Engels and founder of the Marx-Engels Institute, briefly mentioned the manuscripts for the first time in 1923, in a lecture at the Socialist Academy in Moscow. The book, which consists only of Marx's notes on Morgan's work, was published in Russian for the first time by Archivvin of the Marx-Engels Institute, with significant changes made by Riazanov. The manuscripts of Marx's ethnology passages, as well as the notebooks containing his bibliographical notes, were entrusted to the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam. The manuscripts are the first works that examine the family institution, the most basic economic unit of primitive society, and argue on an economic-political basis that the first social division of labor began between men and women. It has the feature. The manuscripts translated into Turkish for the first time 130 years after Marx's death are Hil Publishing's 30th anniversary book. (From the Promotional Bulletin) Number of Pages: 336 Printing Year: 2013 Language: Turkish Publishing House: Hil Publications
Publisher : Hil Publications
Number of pages : 2013
Publication Year : Turkish
ISBN : 9789757638582
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Ethnology Notebooks Ethnology Notebooks Book Description The notebooks were kept by Karl Marx between 1880 and 1882, and were left unfinished after his death in 1883. As can be seen in this book, Marx's manuscripts have been preserved in their originality until today. Friedrich Engels used these manuscripts when writing his book The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State. Marx's citation notebooks, including his own ethnological studies, could only be researched and brought to the agenda by the next generation. David Riazanov, editor of the collected works of Marx and Engels and founder of the Marx-Engels Institute, briefly mentioned the manuscripts for the first time in 1923, in a lecture at the Socialist Academy in Moscow. The book, which consists only of Marx's notes on Morgan's work, was published in Russian for the first time by Archivvin of the Marx-Engels Institute, with significant changes made by Riazanov. The manuscripts of Marx's ethnology passages, as well as the notebooks containing his bibliographical notes, were entrusted to the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam. The manuscripts are the first works that examine the family institution, the most basic economic unit of primitive society, and argue on an economic-political basis that the first social division of labor began between men and women. It has the feature. The manuscripts translated into Turkish for the first time 130 years after Marx's death are Hil Publishing's 30th anniversary book. (From the Promotional Bulletin) Number of Pages: 336 Printing Year: 2013 Language: Turkish Publishing House: Hil Publications PX0000019814
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