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'''Classical Marxism''' may be considered the 'Marxism of Marx' <ref>Political Ideologies, 3rd Edition, by Andrew Heywood</ref> or more commonly the [[Marxism]] as derived from the works of [[Marx]] and [[Engels]].
'''Classical Marxism''' may be considered the 'Marxism of Marx' <ref>Political Ideologies, 3rd Edition, by Andrew Heywood</ref> or more commonly the [[Marxism]] as derived from the works of [[Marx]] and [[Engels]].


Marx had set out to develop the scientific underpinnings for [[Socialism|socialism]]. He developed Marxism through the extensive study of philosophers, economists, and socialists. These influences are often characterized as French socialism, German philosophy, and British political economy.
Marx had set out to develop the scientific underpinnings for [[socialism]]. He developed Marxism through the extensive study of philosophers, economists, and socialists. These influences are often characterized as French socialism, German philosophy, and British political economy.


The main works from this era of Marxism are:
The main works from this era of Marxism are:


* [[The Communist Manifesto]] by Marx and Engels
* ''[[The Communist Manifesto]]'' by Marx and Engels
* [[Anti-Dühring]] by Engels
* ''[[Anti-Dühring]]'' by Engels
* [[The German Ideology]] by Marx
* "[[The German Ideology]]" by Marx
* [[Das Kapital]] by Marx
* ''[[Das Kapital]]'' by Marx
* [[Wage Labour and Capital]] by Marx
* ''[[Wage Labour and Capital]]'' by Marx
* [[Value, Price and Profit]] by Marx
* ''[[Value, Price and Profit]]'' by Marx
* [[Socialism: Utopian and Scientific]] by Engels
* ''[[Socialism: Utopian and Scientific]]'' by Engels
* [[The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State]] by Engels
* ''[[The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State]]'' by Engels
* [[Grundrisse]] by Marx
* ''[[Grundrisse der Kritik der Politischen Ökonomie]]'' by Marx
== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Leftism]]
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Latest revision as of 16:41, 15 October 2023

Classical Marxism may be considered the 'Marxism of Marx' [1] or more commonly the Marxism as derived from the works of Marx and Engels.

Marx had set out to develop the scientific underpinnings for socialism. He developed Marxism through the extensive study of philosophers, economists, and socialists. These influences are often characterized as French socialism, German philosophy, and British political economy.

The main works from this era of Marxism are:

References

  1. Political Ideologies, 3rd Edition, by Andrew Heywood