The Life and Teaching of Karl Marx - Max Beer Audiobook
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The Life and Teaching of Karl Marx
By: Max Beer
Narrated by: Greg Wagland
Length: 4 hrs and 52 mins
Release date: 07-02-12
Language: English
Biography, Education, History, Length: 4 Hrs And 52 Mins, Release Date: 07-02-12
Written to commemorate the centenary of Karl Marx’s birth, Max Beer, an Austrian historian of the socialist and Marxist movements, presents a clear, detailed and highly accessible work: the first half comprises a biography, full of fascinating quotations and insightful observations whilst the second analyses many aspects of Marx’s historical and economic teachings, with useful exemplars. Furthermore, Beer gives a comprehensive description of Hegel’s dialectical method, vital to an understanding of Marxism, and explores Marx’s attitudes to the ‘Dictatorship of the Proletariat’ and Bolshevism in action. The Life and Teaching of Karl Marx was translated by T.C. Partington and H.J. Stenning. It is read by Greg Wagland.
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This post has 7 comments with rating of 5/5
June 9th, 2021
Thnk You!
June 9th, 2021
Our economic conditions certainly influence us, but it is our ideas that ultimately determine our actions. Sadly, Marx’s ideas have been influential since the 1800s, and with blood-soaked consequences.
Those who believed with Marx that there is a bourgeois class that cannot be reasoned with and is expropriating the wealth produced by workers saw only one path to a workers’ paradise: censorship, violence, prisons, and mass murder. That has been the program Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Castro, the Korean Kims, Pol Pot, Chávez, and Maduro. Many young people on campuses today, indoctrinated with Marx’s errors, also reject the rational search for truth in favor of censorship and violence.
Countries that have tried communism have all ended up violent and impoverished. The Soviet Union collapsed economically, which caused it to collapse politically. The economic misery in Venezuela today exposes the fallacy of Marxist communism. Add to this the corrupting rather than ennobling effect of redistributing wealth. Look at the former Soviet Union or most American inner cities.
Prosperity has come to the masses because of capitalism and free markets. As enterprises became more efficient, owners invested in new lines of production. Teapots and shirts were followed by the production of automobiles, air conditioners, computers, and every modern convenience, with workers able trade their labor for more and more goods and services. Indeed, Marx’s class categories are wrong. All “workers” are investors in their own skills and human capital and entrepreneurs of their own lives.
So on the 200th birthday of Karl Marx, those who truly desire a world in which we can all prosper through our own efforts should work not only to eliminate the barriers to economic liberty, but also to eliminate the lethal influence of Karl Marx.
source: “Karl Marx at 200: His Lethal Legacy Lingers” by Edward Hudgins, May 5, 2018 (American Thinker)
June 9th, 2021
Drivel.
June 9th, 2021
When the titles are categorized 9 ways from Sunday, they become meaningless. Is this website for unintelligent people?
June 10th, 2021
… and who cares, anyway!
June 11th, 2021
If the author is such a historian he should have given a portion of the book telling about Marx’s drug addiction and a well known alcoholic.
June 13th, 2021
You right wingers need to learn to cope.
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