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Aggiungi al carrelloLibro vintage. Argomento: Classici. Autore: Marx Karl. Editore: Avanzini e Torraca. Luogo: Roma. Anno: 1965. Formato: in-16°. Pagg: 575. Legatura: Brossura. Collana: I classici per tutti 16. Conservazione: buona. Dalla quarta di copertina: "Per la prima volta il capolavoro di Marx viene presentato in Italia in edizione economica ed assolutamente integrale". A cura di Eugenio Sbardella. Traduzione di Ruth Meyer. Prima edizione.
Editore: LATERZA, 1971
Da: CivicoNet, Libreria Virtuale, NAPOLI, NA, Italia
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Aggiungi al carrelloBrossura. Condizione: come nuovo. Condizione sovraccoperta: ottimo. prima edizione. DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. OTTIME CONDIZIONI, COME NUOVO, MAI SFOGLIATO, LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. Le lettere più significative che Marx ed Engels scambiarono tra loro e con altri corrispondenti sulle questioni relative all'elaborazione del ''Capitale''. Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: Lettere sul Capitale Titolo originale: Letters on "Capital" Autore: Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels Curatore: Giuseppe Bedeschi Editore: Bari: Laterza, 1971 Lunghezza: 206 pagine; 22 cm Collana: Volume 702 di Biblioteca di cultura moderna Soggetti: Raccolte, Lettere, Carteggi, Il Capitale, Marxismo, Antologie, Alienazione, Feticismo, Capitalismo, Economia politica, Filosofia, Pensiero, Materialismo storico, Dialettica, Storia, Lotta di classe, Produzione, Lavoro, Socialismo, Anarchia, Anarchismo, Leggi economiche, Divisione, Economisti classici, Teorie, Smith, Ricardo, Ricchezza, Borghesia, Colonialismo, Imperialismo, Movimento operaio, Rendita fondiaria, Rivoluzione, Critica, Feudalesimo, Contadini, Saggio di Profitto, Reddito, Cottimo, Industria, Proprietà, Automazione, Macchine, Lana, Manifatturiero, Ferrovie, Valore, Moneta, Commercio, Scambio, Comune rurale russa, Ottocento, Otiecestvennye Zapiski, Leggi, Lassalle, Weydemeyer, Kugelmann, Klings, Schily, Becker, Buchner, Danielson, Ludlow, De Paepe, Liebknecht, Sorge, Lachatre, Lavrov, Bracke, Schott, Sindacati, Zasulic, Bernstein, Cafiero, Domela-Niuwenhuis, Bebel, Kautsky, Schmidt, Adler, Bauer, Turati, Archive, Collected Correspondence, Collection, History, Marxism, Communism, Trade Unions, Dagobert Oppenheim, Ludwig Feuerbach, Meyer, Florence Kelley Wischnewetsky, Zasulich, Schülter, Mehring, Opere, Libri Vintage, Rare Books Parole e frasi comuni abstract agriculture already appears Bank Bank of England bourgeois bourgeoisie bullion capitalist production Carey chapter circulation commodity concept constant capital crisis Critique of Political currency Danielson depreciation dialectical division of labour economic Kautsky Engels to Marx England English example exchange exchange-value existence French German Hegel Herr important increase industry interest invested land ownership land rent Lassalle Latin law of value letter machinery manufacturers manuscript Marx to Engels material million P.J. Proudhon peasants Physiocrats political economy proletariat Proudhon published question railways profit rate of surplus relations relative Paul Lafargue Ricardo Rodbertus Russian sheets social socialist society spindles struggle surplus value theoretical theory trade transformation translation use-value value of money variable capital Volume wages whole workers write.
Editore: Avanzini e Torraca Editori 1965-1966, ROMA, 1965
Da: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italia
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: BUONO USATO. I ED. I Classici per tutti ITALIANO Opera incompleta costituita da tre volumi: Libro primo-Parte seconda; volume quarto, Libro secondo-Parte seconda, Libro terzo-Parte prima; volume quinto, Libro terzo-Parte seconda. Prima edizione a cura di Eugenio Sbardella. Collana diretta da Bruno Cagli, I Classici per tutti, numero 16, 18, 19. Brossure in cartoncino ugualmente illustrate, ma di differente colore. Modeste mende d'uso e conservazione. Presenti macchioline leggere alle coperte, lieve alone d'umidità solo al dorso del primo volume. Interno dei volumi integro, pagine ben conservate, dorate dal tempo. Numero pagine 1546.
Editore: Milan: C. Bignami e C, 1879, 1879
Da: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloFirst edition, extremely scarce, of Cafiero's abridgment of Marx's Das Kapital, the first appearance of the work in Italian. This was one of the earliest abridgements of Das Kapital, and was much admired by Marx. Carlo Cafiero (1846-1892), an Italian socialist, met Marx and Engels in London in 1870 and was recruited to their cause. He returned to Italy, accepting their offer to become the special agent in Italy of the International's General Council, working especially in Naples where the Bakunists and Mazzinians held sway over the left. Engels tried to warn Cafiero about the dangerousness of Bakunin's ideas, but by 1872 Cafiero had fallen in with Bakunin and was joining the anarchists. Imprisoned in 1877, "Cafiero read the French translation of Capital. The book electrified him with its brilliance, and he immediately set about writing a commentary on it. By the time Cafiero left prison in August 1878, he had a short book ready for publication. The following February his old newspaper, La Plebe, began to publish instalments, in Italian translation, of the thirty-first chapter of Capital, 'The Genesis of Industrial Capitalism,' and in March the paper announced the imminent publication of a 'compendium' of the entire book. On 20 June 1879 Il Capitale di Carlo Marx appeared in print. Cafiero sent two copies of the Compendio to Marx in London. In an accompanying letter that began 'Stimatissimo Signore' (Most Esteemed Sir), he apologised for not letting Marx see the manuscript before publication. It had been his intention to do so, but then a publisher had unexpectedly made him an offer. He explained to Marx: 'Fear of losing a favourable opportunity prompted me to consent to the proposed publication.' Cafiero closed with an expression of 'the deepest respect' for Marx and the hope that he had done right by Capital. Marx replied with high praise for Cafiero's book. Although Marx wrote to Cafiero in French, he had made a serious study of Italian in his youth and read the language quite well. Most such summaries of his work, Marx complained, frustrated him with their superficiality, misrepresentation, and outright fabrications. Cafiero, he continued, had mastered almost all of his ideas. He had noticed only 'one apparent deficiency' in the Compendio: Cafiero had not addressed his argument about how 'the necessary material conditions for the emancipation of the proletariat are spontaneously generated by the development of capitalist exploitation.' Marx, likewise, tactfully ignoring the unpleasantness of 1872, encouraged Cafiero to return to the omitted theme in a future work of exegesis" (Richard Drake, Apostles and Agitators, Italy's Marxist Revolutionary Tradition, p. 30ff.). Draper III, p. 37; Sraffa 3862; Stammhammer I:44 cites a Milan edition published by Ambrosoli, but according to de Vivo this is a ghost. OCLC and COPAC find copies at the British Library, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (Karl Marx Haus), and two copies in the Sraffa collection at Cambridge. Octavo (172 x 113 mm). Bound with the first Italian translation of J. S. Mill's The Subjection of Women in contemporary marbled boards, roan leather spine, ruled in blind, direct lettered gilt, edges sprinkled green and blue. Ownership inscription to each half title of Nicola de Berardini. Spine ends and corners lightly rubbed, spine with a few spots of surface wear, paper stock of Il Capitale lightly browned; a very good copy.