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Book Details
- Author: Isaiah Berlin
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- Pages: 246
- Published Year: 1963
- Dimensions: 20 x 13 cm
- Condition: Used – Good
About the Book
Karl Marx: His Life and Environment is one of the most influential intellectual biographies of the twentieth century, written by the distinguished philosopher and historian Isaiah Berlin. Originally published in 1939, this classic work provides a clear, balanced, and engaging introduction to the life, ideas, and historical significance of Karl Marx, one of the most important political thinkers in modern history.
Rather than presenting Marx solely as an economist or revolutionary, Berlin places him within the broader social, political, and intellectual environment of nineteenth-century Europe. The book explores Marx's upbringing, education, philosophical influences, personal relationships, and the historical events that shaped his worldview and revolutionary theories.
With remarkable clarity and scholarly insight, Berlin examines the development of Marx's ideas on history, society, economics, class struggle, and political change. He explains complex philosophical and economic concepts in an accessible manner, making the book valuable for both general readers and students of political thought.
The work also analyzes the intellectual climate in which Marx lived, including the influence of German philosophy, European political movements, industrialization, and social transformation. Through this contextual approach, readers gain a deeper understanding of how Marx's theories emerged and why they continue to influence political and economic debates around the world.
Published by Oxford University Press, this paperback edition remains an essential resource for readers interested in political philosophy, intellectual history, economics, sociology, and modern political thought.

