
Le Lotte Di Classe in Francia Dal 1848 Al 1850, written by Karl Marx and first published in 1896, analyzes the political and social upheavals in France during the Second Republic. The work explores the dynamics of class struggle, focusing on the conflicts between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie amid the revolutions of 1848. Marx argues that these revolutions were driven by economic conditions and class interests, emphasizing the need for profound societal transformation for true working-class emancipation.



