The founders of scientific socialism, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels laid the foundations of dialectical and historical materialism - the method of Marxism. Using this method we are able to understand the development and processes of history, nature, economics, society, etc. - and most importantly we can act to change those processes - not just speculate about them. Marxism is not merely a theory - it is a guide to action - the generalization of the experiences of nature and society, and especially of the working class. True revolutionaries and brilliant thinkers to the end of their days, all of Marx and Engels' works should be read, studied, and re-read time and again. We provide here a selection of their writings in chronological order. See also other classic works of Marxism. For a more extensive selection please visit the Marx and Engels Internet Archive.
- Theses on Feurbach
(1845)
Marx's personal notes in which he sketches the outline of his new world outlook - historical dna dialectical materialism.
- The Communist Manifesto (1848)
Anyone interested in learning about Marxism should start with the Communist Manifesto. We therefore produce it here in full, along with an excellent introduction explaining why it is still relevant after more than 150 years, an introduction by Leon Trotsky, and some historical background to the Manifesto.- The Communist Manifesto
- 150th Anniversary Introduction by Alan Woods
- 90th Anniversary Introduction by Leon Trotsky
- Marx and the Communist Manifesto by Rob Sewell