The Philosophical Manifesto of the Historical School of Law
"The Philosophical Manifesto of the Historical School of Law" (German: "Philosophische Manifest der historischen Rechtsschule") is a manuscript written by German political philosopher Karl Marx in 1842. It was first published in the Supplement to the Rheinische Zeitung No. 221, August 9, 1842. The chapter about marriage was cut by the censor in the original publication. The complete article was first published in MECW 1927.[1]
References
- ^ "The philosophical manifesto of the historical school of law - Karl Marx".
External links
- The Philosophical Manifesto of the Historical School of Law, German text
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Works by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Engels
- The Holy Family (1844)
- The German Ideology (1845, published 1932)
- The Communist Manifesto (1848)
- The Civil War in the United States (1861)
- The Condition of the Working Class in England (1845)
- Principles of Communism (1847)
- The Peasant War in Germany (1850)
- "The Part Played by Labour in the Transition from Ape to Man" (1876)
- Anti-Dühring (1878)
- Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (1880)
- Dialectics of Nature (1883)
- The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State (1884)
- Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy (1886)
- A Contribution to the History of Primitive Christianity (1894)
- Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany (1896, posthumous)
- Marx/Engels Collected Works (1975–2004)
- Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe (1975–today)
- Karl Marx Library (1971–1977)
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