The Marxist Reader Bundle
How to Read Karl Marx — This new edition of the English translation of Was Marx wirklich sagte (1968) includes new contributions by John Bellamy Foster that sharpen Fischer's focus for today's readers. Also included are a biographical chronology, extracts from major works of Marx, and "Marx's Method", a valuable essay by the political economist Paul M. Sweezy.
Reader in Marxist Philosophy — This volume is designed to provide a coherent and systemic presentation of the Marxist world outlook as given by the great exponents themselves. It is the first volume devoted exclusively to their philosophical writings, many of which are scattered through innumerable works.
The Communist Manifesto: New Interpretations — Published to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the original publication of The Communist Manifesto, this textbook offers a series of new interpretations of Marx's most well-known work. Organised into four thematic sections which cover issues of text and context, revolution, the working class and other social groups, and the relevance of the Manifesto today, the aim is to provide an introduction to the Manifesto for students coming to Marxism for the first time.
The Political Marx — In these conversations with Vijay Prashad, himself a leading Marxist thinker, Aijaz Ahmad examines texts such as The German Ideology, The Communist Manifesto, The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, and The Civil War in France, placing them in context, drawing out their interconnections, and shining his bright analytical torch on aspects that make these texts come alive for us today. This book is a little gem, a veritable course on how to read Karl Marx.