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What are the classic works of Marxism
Marx: Outline of Feuerbach, addressed to Wedemayer (1March 5, 852), Introduction to Criticism of Political Economy (from 1857- 1858 Economic Manuscripts), Preface to Criticism of Political Economy, Volume I of Das Kapital (No.

Engels: The Theory of Anti-Turin (excerpt), The Development of Socialism from Utopia to Science, The Origin of Family, Private Ownership and State (excerpt), The End of ludwig feuerbach and German Classical Philosophy (excerpt), addressed to Mrs. Friedrich Kelly-Visnevski (1886 65438+). To Ma Harkness (65438+early April, 0888), to Jean Bloch (65438+September, 0890 [-22]), to Fu Meilin (excerpt) (65438+July, 0893, 14).

Lenin: "What should we do? (Excerpt), Party Organization and Party Publications, Criticism of Socialism and Religion, Materialism and Empiricism (Excerpt), Several Characteristics of the Development of Historical Experience of Marxism, Slogans about the European Union, Dialectics, Imperialism as the Highest Stage of Capitalism (Excerpt), State and Revolution (Excerpt), Tasks of the Current Soviet Regime, Left-leaning Infantile Diseases in the Production Movement (Excerpt), and

Marx and Engels: German Ideology (Excerpt), Manifesto of the Productive Party, France 1848 to 1850 Introduction to Class Struggle.