As Karl Marx the icon has fallen along with so many communist regimes, we are left with the mystery of Karl Marx the man, the complexities of a life that has affected millions. "A Requiem for Karl Marx" is Frank Manuel's meditation on that life, a written engagement with the man and his work. Manuel gives us a psychological portrait, a look at the connections between the private drama of Marx's life and his revolutionary ideas. Manuel pursues these connections from Marx's adolescence and education in Trier through his university studies, marriage to a German baroness, and early affiliation with French and German radical groups. Here we see Marx in moments of youth, in periods of despair, in manoevres of blatant hypocrisy, in outbursts of self-mockery. We follow his involuted response to his status as a converted Jew, observe the psychic toll of debilitating bouts of illness, and witness the effects of his aggressive, often brutal conduct toward friend and foe alike.
Manuel analyzes in detail the central role of Marx's enduring relationship with Friedrich Engels, which appears to transcend the bounds of friendship, and his changing behaviour toward his wife, Jenny, the neurotic and tragic figure who shared his dismal London exile. What becomes clear in this narrative is the link between Marx's personal life and his ideas about class struggle, revolutionary strategy and utopia - as well as the impact of his personal vision and political tactics on the movements that followed him, down to our day.
- ISBN10 0674763262
- ISBN13 9780674763265
- Publish Date 14 July 1998 (first published 1 October 1997)
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 11 December 2008
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Harvard University Press
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 270
- Language English