![]() ![]() ![]() Marx had delivered the five articles which were published in Neue Rheinische Zeitung as a series of lectures to the German Workers’ Society in Brussels, in the second half of December of 1847. In response to the new revolutionary line, the Government shut down the newspaper in the May of 1849, at which point Marx returned to Paris. However, in the April of 1849, following counterrevolutionary activity in France and Germany, Marx abandoned the policy of cooperation with the radical liberals and argued for the establishment of an independent workers’ party. ![]() The subtitle of this newspaper was “organ of democracy,” and, at first, it supported the radical liberals, who were the left wing of the Parliament in Frankfurt, against the King (Friedrich Wilhelm IV). Marx published over 80 articles in Neue Rheinische Zeitung, the first edition of which came out in June 1848. This text was published for the first time, in the April of 1849, in Neue Rheinische Zeitung, a newspaper which Marx had founded and was editing in Cologne, following the spread of revolutionary activity from France to Germany in the March of 1848. In Wage Labor and Capital, Marx sets out, in embryonic form, a theory of capitalist relations of production. We present here a reading guide to Wage Labor and Capital, which can help comrades digest the key ideas from this classic text by Karl Marx. ![]()
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