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Marxist Archive: Fundamental Significance of the Russian Revolution
This site provides a work by Rosa Luxemburg that details the significance of the Russian Revolution and how it related to all people of Russia, especially the lower working class.
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Works of Marx and Engels: Marx's Doctoral Dissertation
An interesting, early work of Marx. It is helpful to see how some of his major thoughts and even his writing style, developed from, or against, this early work. Not for beginners, but interesting with some background.
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Marxists Internet Archive: The Principles of Communism
This site from the Marxists Internet Archive provides the Principles of Communism, written by Frederick Engels, defines Proletariats in the second section of this page. Defines proletarianism, and then answers more detailed questions...
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Lenin Internet Archive: Biographical Portraits
An interesting collection of biographies of Lenin, mostly complimentary, but written by a variety of authors. Each writer is identified and some background provided for context.
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Encyclopedia of Marxism: Homepage
This site from the Marxists Internet Archive provides a detailed explanation including quotations from Engels and Marx, as well as explication. Links defining terms are helpful, as is the suggested further reading link.
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Hegel by Hypertext
Excellent collection of Hegel links with helpful organizational structure. See #16 for good biography.
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Marxists Internet Archive: Cold War
A general overview of the Cold War with a unique, pro-Marxist perspective. The article claims that the Cold War was begun by the United States and resulted in their disillusionment with the anti-communist stance.
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Marxists.org: The Treaty of Brest Litovsk (Text)
The complete text of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk including what parties were present.
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Marxist Internet Archive: Louis Auguste Blanqui
This site has a brief biographical sketch of Louis-Auguste Blanqui (1805-1881) a revolutionary who spent most of his life in prison, and who was condemned to death on two different occasions. Lacks bibliographical references.
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Marxist Internet Archive: Floyd Dell's "The Beating"
This site provides the text of Dell's "The Beating," a short story that originally appeared in the Socialist paper "The Masses" in 1914.
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Marxists.org: Proletariat
View Karl Marx's definition of what the proletariat is. Also information on its origins and a discussion on the issues that need to be examined in relation to Marx's definition is given.
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Marxist Internet Archive: Floyd Dell's "Why Mona Smiled"
This site provides the text of Dell's "Why Mona Smiled," a short story that originally appeared in the Socialist paper "The Masses" in 1914.
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Marxists Internet Archive: Vladimir Lenin's Theses on Banking Policy
This site from the Marxists Internet Archive contains the text to a thesis prepared by Vladimir Lenin on Russia's banking policy, from 1918.
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Marx/engels Biography: "Karl Marx", by Friedich Engels
This short biography is based on the original 1868 German written by Marx's collaborator, Friedrich Engels.
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Marxists.org: The Nature of Growth and Capital
A section of Karl Marx's "Wage Labour and Capital" that talks of his views of growth and capital.
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Marxist Internet Archive: Schelling Dualism or Monism
An intense, thorough, and lengthy account of Schelling, with respect to questions in logic. Not for beginners, but very helpful for those with some background.
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Encyclopedia of Marxism: Fourier, Francois Charles
This entry from the Marxists Internet Archive relies almost entirely on Frederick Engels' assessment of Fourier and his writing. Extensive quotation from Engel's "The Development of Socialism from Utopia to Science."
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Marxists.org: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
This site presents not so much a biography as a brief piece about the role of history in Hegel's thought.
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Encyclopedia of Marxism: Karl Jaspers
A biography on German Existentialist Karl Jaspers briefly touches on his philosophical ideas, his views on Nazism, and his time as a teacher at University Heidelberg.
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Marxists.org: Maxim Gorky (1868 1936)
Scroll down to near the bottom of the page and you will find a short biography on Russian playwright, Maxim Gorky. Primarily discusses his association with Russian leader, Lenin.