The Poverty of Philosophy
Karl
Marx
The Poverty of Philosophy
(French: Misère de la philosophie), German title Das Elend der Philosophie, is
a book by Karl Marx published in Paris and Brussels in 1847, where he lived in
exile in 1843-1849. It was originally written in French, though Marx wrote most
of his works in German. It criticizes the economic and philosophical arguments
of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon set forth in The System of Economic Contradictions,
or The Philosophy of Poverty. Marx specifically accuses Proudhon of wanting to
rise above the bourgeoisie. In the history of Marx's thought and Marxism, this
work is pivotal in the distinction between the Marxist concepts of utopian
socialism and scientific socialism.
Author(s)
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Karl Marx
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Place of Publication
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Online
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Publisher
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Marxists Internet Archive
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Total pages
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80
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Language
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English
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