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Written by Karl Marx between April and August 1844 while living in Paris. It was during this period that Marx and Engels would meet and become friends. The first thing to realize in reading this (now-famous) text is that it is a very rough draft and was by no means intended for publication as is. | MIA Marxist Writers Marx Engels The Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts The Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts by Karl Marx Written between April and August 1844 in Paris First Published 1932 the manuscripts had been thereto lost in German by the Institute of Marxism-Leninism in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Translated Gregor Benton in 1974 the alternate translation was the first English translation made in 1959 by Martin Milligan of Progress Publishers. Transcription Zodiac second translation transcribed by Andy Blunden Online Version Marx Engels Internet Archive 1993 Written by Karl Marx between April and August 1844 while living in Paris. It was during this period that Marx and Engels would meet and become friends. The first thing to realize in reading this now-famous text is that it is a very rough draft and was by no means intended for publication as is. It represents Marx s first foray into analyzing political economy -- a pursuit he d undertake doggedly over the coming decades leading ultimately to Capital. 38 Rue Vanneau in Paris suburb of Saint-Germain - Marx s home from Oct 1843 to Jan 1845. Marx s research into political economy convinced him a larger published work was possible. On February 1 1845 he signed a contract with Darmstadt publisher Carl Leske for a book to be titled A Critique of Politics and of Political Economy. It was never completed for a variety of reasons and Leske cancelled the deal in September 1846 wanting to distance himself from the controversial political refugee. NOTE Substantial portions of the manuscripts have never been found the most extreme case being the Second Manuscript of which only pages 40-43 remain. Also note that the subheaders used in the Third Manuscript are not Marx s and are added to facilitate reading and organization following the general style Marx established in the subheadings of the First Manuscript. Contents Preface The First Manuscript Wages of Labor Profit of Capital o .

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