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{{changetitle|''The civil war in the United States'', by Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels}}
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| source = [https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1861/us-civil-war/ Marxists Internet Archive]
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| summary =detailed analysis of the American Civil War, contextualizing it within the broader framework of global capitalist development and the struggle for emancipation. Marx examines the economic and social forces at play, highlighting the significance of slavery, class conflict, and revolutionary potential in shaping the trajectory of American history during this pivotal period.
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detailed analysis of the American Civil War, contextualizing it within the broader framework of global capitalist development and the struggle for emancipation. Marx examines the economic and social forces at play, highlighting the significance of slavery, class conflict, and revolutionary potential in shaping the trajectory of American history during this pivotal period.

The civil war in the United States
AuthorKarl Marx
Written in1861
First published1861
SourceMarxists Internet Archive