The Misery of Philosophy

· The Collected Works of Marx 第 3 冊 · Marchen
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Published in Paris in 1847 under the title Misère de la philosophie. Réponse a la philosophie de la misère de M. Proudhon, Marx's The Misery of Philosophy was written in direct response to Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's Philosophie de la misère (The Philosophy of Poverty), a text that Marx saw as a confused and contradictory attempt to apply dialectics to political economy. Composed in French to reach the broader European radical audience, the book is Marx’s first mature economic polemic, combining rigorous critique with biting irony. Here he accuses Proudhon of misunderstanding both Hegelian dialectics and the structure of capitalist production, claiming that Proudhon had turned contradictions into metaphysical categories rather than locating them within the real, historical antagonisms of class society.

Rather than addressing philosophical errors alone, Marx focuses on the economic categories themselves—value, exchange, division of labor—arguing that Proudhon abstracts them from their historical development and disguises the relations of exploitation at their core. The text elaborates Marx’s emerging labor theory of value, defends the necessity of revolutionary upheaval over reformist utopianism, and begins to frame class struggle as the motor of history. Though the German translation was not published until 1884 in Stuttgart, the original version marks a turning point where Marx establishes a clear theoretical distance from earlier socialist thinkers, refusing moral appeals or idealist schemas in favor of a method grounded in material relations and political confrontation.

This modern Critical Reader’s Edition includes an illuminating afterword tracing Marx’s intellectual relationships with revolutionary thinkers and philosophers (including Hegel, Feuerbach, Engels, and Ricardo), containing unique research into his ideological development and economic-metaphysical theories, a comprehensive timeline of his life and works, a glossary of Marxist terminology, and a detailed index of all of Marx’s writings. This professional translation renders Marx’s dense, dialectical prose into modern language to preserve the original force and precision of the text. Combined with the scholarly amplifying material, this edition is an indispensable exploration of Marx’s classic works and his enduring Hegelian-Protestant influence in the political, religious, economic, and philosophical spheres.

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Karl Marx (1818-1883) was a German philosopher, economist and revolutionary whose ideas have had a profound influence on political theory, economics and social science. Along with Friedrich Engels, Marx developed the theory of historical materialism, arguing that economic structures fundamentally shape social development. His seminal works, The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital, criticise the capitalist system, arguing that it leads to class struggle and the exploitation of the working class. Marx envisioned a society in which class distinctions would dissolve, culminating in a classless, stateless society. His theories laid the foundations for various socialist and communist movements, influencing world politics and inspiring revolutions. Although controversial, Marx's analysis of capitalism and advocacy of social justice continue to be studied and debated, making him one of the most influential thinkers in modern history.

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