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  1. 10. Juli 2018 · Eleanor Marx is one of the most tragically overlooked feminist intellectuals in history, usually overshadowed by her father, Karl Marx. But not only did she edit, translate, transcribe and collaborate with her father, she also spent her extraordinary life putting his ideas into practice as a labour organizer, feminist radical, and Marxist theorist.The outstanding exception to the omission of ...

  2. Eleanor Marx (16 January 1855 – 31 March 1898) was an English socialist activist and writer. She was also a literary translator. She was the youngest daughter of Karl Marx. She committed suicide using poison, aged 43. Categories: 1855 births. 1898 deaths. British activists.

  3. 16. Aug. 2007 · Eleanor Marx sent a cutting exposing the ‘horrible position of governesses’ to a friend in the 1870s: Kapp, Family Life, p. 169. There is no bibliography of Eleanor Marx’s writings as far as I know. [15] Kapp, Crowded Years, p. 109. Eleanor’s was the first translation of Capital, vol. one, twenty years after its publication.

  4. 1. Jan. 2014 · Eleanor Marx, Karl Marx’s youngest daughter, was both. The background to “Tussy’s” childhood and young adulthood were the writing of Marx’s masterwork, Das Kapital, and Tussy – polyglot, largely homeschooled and described by her mother as political from head to toe – not only absorbed socialism in its broadest and most international sense, but expanded on it and saw to its ...

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  6. 22. Juli 2010 · Eleanor Marx was not the incomparable paragon and the all-wise Marxist homing pigeon that Yvonne Kapp would have her to be. Such hagiography ends up by diminishing the subject. She was, however, a very remarkable and gifted socialist, whose gifts and whose services grew greater in her later years. The difference can be seen during the New Unionism, from late in 1888 onwards, when Eleanor ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lizzie_BurnsLizzie Burns - Wikipedia

    Eleanor Marx wrote that [Lizzie] was illiterate and could not read or write but she was true, honest and in some ways as fine-souled a woman as you could meet. Rachel Holmes notes that "Like her sister, Lizzie Burns was a dedicated player in the Irish Republican movement, and the house she shared with Engels at 86 Mornington Street was a meeting place and a safe house for Fenian activists.