Biblioteca / 2000-2009
Shlomo Barer. The Doctors of Revolution. 19th-Century Thinkers Who Changed the World.
Nueva York: Thames & Hudson, 2000.
1200 páginas.
Contents
Preface
1 – Babeuf, Buonarroti and the ‘Conspiracy of the Equals’
2 – From the Imperial Purveyor of Coin and Capital to Heine and Karl Marx
3 – Heine’s Childhood
4 – Tsar Alexander, Young Harry Heine and Karl Marx’s Father
5 – The Leaders of Europe after the Congress of Vienna; Heine in Love; Saint-Simon and Other Utopians
6 – Heine’s Three Universities
7 – The Decembrist Revolution that Failed
8 – Fathers and Sons: Herzen and Bakunin in Their Youth
9 – Heine Adrift and Rebuffed in 1828
10 – The July Revolution: Saint-Simon, Fourier and Buonarroti
11 – Heine Begins His Life in Paris
12 – Karl Marx in High School and the ‘Conversion Conflict’
13 – The Romantic Russians in Exile and the Coup that Failed in Paris
14 – Karl Marx’s First Student Year in Bonn
15 – ‘The Hand of God’ on Bakunin
16 – Young Engels among the Pietists of the Wupper Valley
17 – Moses Hess and ‘The New Philosophy’
18 – Marx the Student in Berlin
19 – Marx and the Influence of Hegel
20 – Heine and His Tycoon Uncle Salomon
21 – On the Threshold of the ‘Extraordinary Decade’
22 – Heine’s Warning about Communism and the Struggle against the King of Prussia
23 – Georg Herwegh, ‘The Iron Lark of Revolution’; Heine on Ludwig Börne
24 – Founding the Rheinische Zeitung
25 – Cultural Divisions in Berlin and Paris
26 – Problems for Marx and the ‘Bourgeois King’ of France
27 – A Red October Scatters the Budding Doctors of Revolution
28 – Bakunin Falls in Love with ‘the People’ and Marx Gets Married
29 – Marx, Prometheus, and ‘Moses in Search of a People’
30 – The ‘Doctors’ Gather in Paris and Marx Discovers the ‘Proletariat’
31 – The Relationship between the Prophet of Communism and the Poet Who Foresaw Its Horrors
32 – Marx’s Work in Paris
33 – The ‘Doctors’ Take up Their Positions for the Coming Revolution
34 – Ferdinand Lassalle and Heine’s ‘Inheritance War’
35 – 1848: The Making of The Communist Manifesto
36 – The February Revolution in Paris: ‘The Madness of God’ Unleashed
37 – The Dispersal of the Doctors of Revolution
Epilogue. From the ‘Doctors’ to Lenin
Appendix
Bibliography