The Classics, Part 0, Introduction

 

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"Classics Illustrated" comic

 

What is a Classic?

 

There is no last word on what the Marxist "Classics" are, or might be. There
will be no attempt here to lay down a definitive, prescriptive "canon".
Instead, what we will be doing is creating a framework around which
individuals might wish to build up or to flesh out their own ideas of what
"The Classics" consist of. 

 

We will go from Marx and Engels in the mid-1840s to Lenin, Luxemburg and
Gramsci, towards the mid-1920s. We will use some material that already
appears in our other courses, together with works that have not yet been
used in any of these courses, but which are "classics" nonetheless.

 

The one "classic" we will not include is Karl Marx's "Capital". The CU has a
separate ten-week course on Capital, Volume 1, and another ten-week course
covering Volumes 2 and 3. But we will include part of Marx's "Wages, Price
and Profit", and part of his "Introduction to a Critique of Political
Economy", both of which are classics in their own right, and which also give
more than a taste of the ideas laid out in the great work, "Capital".

 

Lenin in his "The State and Revolution
<http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1917/staterev/index.htm> " (a
classic, and itself a review of the classics) wrote that in his opinion "The
Poverty of Philosophy
<http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1847/poverty-philosophy/index.ht
m> ", written and published in 1847, is "the first mature work of Marxism". 

 

But we will begin in Brussels, Belgium, in early 1845, shortly after Marx
and Engels had (in Paris, in August 1844) teamed up. As we know, they stuck
together from then on, until death parted them. We will begin with the short
piece of work by Karl Marx that is known as the "Theses on Feuerbach
<http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1845/theses/index.htm> ", named
as such by Frederick Engels, and published by Engels in 1888, five years
after the death of Karl Marx.

 

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