Karl Marx and Our Epoch

Russian Studies in Philosophy 22 (2):28-67 (1983)
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Abstract

Progressive public opinion has proclaimed 1983 Karl Marx Year. On 5 May of this year, 165 years will have passed since the day of his birth; and a hundred years ago, on 14 March 1883, his mighty heart stopped beating. His intensive work in organizing the international revolutionary movement of the proletariat, the sedulous persecution of him by the authorities, and the constant material need and theoretical concerns that drove him to the point of exhaustion steadily undermined and ultimately destroyed Marx's health. History granted him only sixty-five years of life, but his creative work in those years was the work of a century

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