One hundred years ago this month, Karl Marx died. In a speech at his graveside, Engels said that “the greatest living thinker” had “ceased to think”. Since 1904, the Socialist Party of Great Britain has kept alive the socialist analysis of Marx’s thought, and exposed its distortions by Lenin and the Bolsheviks. We are marking the centenary of Marx’s death with the publication of this 24-page special supplement in the Socialist Standard.
- Marx the Revolutionary: 100 Years of Development and Distortion
- "Interview With Marx"
- Historical materialism
- [Invitation to “public figures” to give their views on Marx]
- Tony Benn on Marx, with reply
- Marx: a critical view by Brian Crozier, with reply
- Applying Marx: economics
- Lenin's Legacy
- Marx the journalist
- Marx's partner: Engels
- Marx and Darwin
- Engels' review of Capital
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That's the March 1983 issue of the Socialist Standard done and dusted.
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