The doctors of revolution: 19th-century thinkers who changed the world
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Beschreibung: | "Nineteenth-century Europe was the scene of extraordinary upheaval. It was in this period that a number of philosophers, poets and artists sought to regain the revolutionary momentum - and it was their efforts that lay behind the establishment of socialism, anarchism and communism. The best-known of these thinkers was Karl Marx, self-appointed leader of the socialist movement that led in the next century to the Russian Revolution, Lenin and Stalin. But Shlomo Barer, the author of this study of obsessed agitators, also brings into the picture the greatest of German lyric poets and political commentator, Heinrich Heine; the hitherto obscure personality of Moses Hess, who may rank as the first communist of all; two Russians of aristocratic background who were prepared to throw over all their wealth and privilege to fight for social and economic change, Alexander Herzen and Michael Bakunin; and Ferdinand Lasalle, the young German firebrand who might have outclassed all the others had he not died young in a ridiculous duel." "Barer explores the childhood, education and young adulthood of these remarkable men, and presents in lively detail their families, their loves, their mistresses and wives, their friends, and the way their lives all crisscrossed. He also paints in the political and cultural background so that the Russian tsars and French kings are brought to life, not to mention such illustrious personalities as George Sand and her circle, Meyerbeer the opera composer, Ivan Turgenev, Balzac, Georg Herwegh and a host of others." - BOOK JACKET |
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adam_text | B 49205 SHLOMO BARER THE DOCTORS OF REVOLUTION 19TH-CENTURY THINKERS WHO
CHANGED THE WORLD THAMES & HUDSON CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 7 PREFACE |
8 CHAPTER 1 | 11 BABEUF, BUONARROTI AND THE CONSPIRACY OF THE EQUALS
CHAPTER 2 | 38 FROM THE IMPERIAL PURVEYOR OF COIN AND CAPITAL TO HEINE
AND KARL MARX CHAPTER 3 | 59 HEINE S CHILDHOOD CHAPTER 4 | 99 TSAR
ALEXANDER, YOUNG HARRY HEINE AND KARL MARX S FATHER CHAPTER 5 | 152 THE
LEADERS OF EUROPE AFTER THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA; HEINE IN LOVE;
SAINT-SIMON AND OTHER UTOPIANS CHAPTER 6 | 179 HEINE S THREE
UNIVERSITIES CHAPTER 7 | 215 THE DECEMBRIST REVOLUTION THAT FAILED
CHAPTER 8 | 234 FATHERS AND SONS: HERZEN AND BAKUNIN IN THEIR YOUTH
CHAPTER 9 | 260 HEINE ADRIFT AND REBUFFED IN 1828 CHAPTER 10 | 286 THE
JULY REVOLUTION: SAINT-SIMON, FOURIER AND BUONARROTI CHAPTER 11 | 326
HEINE BEGINS HIS LIFE IN PARIS CHAPTER 12 | 364 KARL MARX IN HIGH SCHOOL
AND THE CONVERSION CONFLICT CHAPTER 13 | 386 THE ROMANTIC RUSSIANS IN
EXILE AND THE COUP THAT FAILED IN PARIS CHAPTER 14 | 417 KARL MARX S
FIRST STUDENT YEAR IN BONN CHAPTER 15 | 439 THE HAND OF GOD ON BAKUNIN
CHAPTER 16 | 480 YOUNG ENGELS AMONG THE PIETISTS OF THE WUPPER VALLEY
CHAPTER 17 | 489 MOSES HESS AND THE NEW PHILOSOPHY CHAPTER 18 | 517
MARX THE STUDENT IN BERLIN CHAPTER 19 | 542 MARX AND THE INFLUENCE OF
HEGEL CHAPTER 20 | 560 HEINE AND HIS TYCOON UNCLE SALOMON CHAPTER 21 |
595 ON THE THRESHOLD OF THE EXTRAORDINARY DECADE CHAPTER 22 | 633
HEINE S WARNING ABOUT COMMUNISM AND THE STRUGGLE AGAINST THE KING OF
PRUSSIA CHAPTER23 | 677 GEORG HERWEGH, THE IRON LARK OF REVOLUTION ;
HEINE ON LUDWIG BORNE CHAPTER24 | 693 FOUNDING THE RHEINISCHE ZEITUNG
CHAPTER 25 | 723 CULTURAL DIVISIONS IN BERLIN AND PARIS CHAPTER 26
CHAPTER 27 CHAPTER 28 CHAPTER 29 CHAPTER 30 CHAPTER 31 | 892 CHAPTER 32
CHAPTER 33 CHAPTER 34 CHAPTER 35 753 PROBLEMS FOR MARX AND THE
BOURGEOIS KING OF FRANCE 781 A RED OCTOBER SCATTERS THE BUDDING
DOCTORS OF REVOLUTION 802 BAKUNIN FALLS IN LOVE WITH THE PEOPLE AND
MARX GETS MARRIED 836 MARX, PROMETHEUS, AND MOSES IN SEARCH OF A
PEOPLE 874 THE DOCTORS GATHER IN PARIS AND MARX DISCOVERS THE
PROLETARIAT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PROPHET OF COMMUNISM AND THE
POET WHO FORESAW ITS HORRORS 909 MARX S WORK IN PARIS 939 THE DOCTORS
TAKE UP THEIR POSITIONS FOR THE COMING REVOLUTION 976 FERDINAND LASSALLE
AND HEINE S INHERITANCE WAR 1020 1848: THE MAKING OF THE COMMUNIST
MANIFESTO CHAPTER 36 | 1049 THE FEBRUARY REVOLUTION IN PARIS: THE
MADNESS OF GOD UNLEASHED CHAPTER 37 | 1095 THE DISPERSAL OF THE DOCTORS
OF REVOLUTION EPILOGUE | 1127 FROM THE DOCTORS TO LENIN APPENDIX I 1170
NOTES TO THE TEXT | 1181 BIBLIOGRAPHY | 1206 INDEX I 1212
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