How do you cite the Marxist Internet Archive?
How do you cite the Marxist Internet Archive?
In the case of editorial material or text from the Marxists Internet Archive Encyclopedia of Marxism, then you will need to cite the URL, the date accessed and credit “Marxists Internet Archive.”
How do you cite Marxism?
Citation Data Marx, Karl, 1818-1883. The Essentials of Marx; The Communist Manifesto, by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels; Wage-Labor and Capital; Value, Price and Profit, and Other Selections, by Karl Marx. New York :Vanguard press, 1926.
What happened Marxist org?
As for Marx.org, Zodiac closed it down in 1999, and in 2002 he gave up the domain name, which was purchased by the MIA.
What should I ask a Marxist?
Typical questions:
- Whom does it benefit if the work or effort is accepted/successful/believed, etc.?
- What is the social class of the author?
- Which class does the work claim to represent?
- What values does it reinforce?
- What values does it subvert?
When was Marxist org created?
July 1998
The Marxists Internet Archive (marxists.org) was created in July 1998, built through the efforts of Jørn Andersen, Brian Baggins, Chris Croome; Alphonsos Pangas, and David Walters.
How do you cite Marx in text?
Citation Data
- MLA. Marx, Karl, 1818-1883. The Communist Manifesto. London ; Chicago, Ill. :Pluto Press, 1996.
- APA. Marx, Karl, 1818-1883. ( 1996). The Communist manifesto. London ; Chicago, Ill. : Pluto Press,
- Chicago. Marx, Karl, 1818-1883. The Communist Manifesto. London ; Chicago, Ill. :Pluto Press, 1996.
How do I cite the Communist Manifesto in APA?
APA citation Engels, F., & Marx, K. (2015). The communist manifesto. Penguin Classics.
What do Marxist critics believe?
Marxist critics believe that society progresses when there is a struggle between existing opponent forces. Typically, the struggle is between the opposing classes of a society which can cause a social transformation. History also progresses via this inevitable class struggle.