Helen Macfarlane

A Feminist, Revolutionary Journalist, and Philosopher in Mid-Nineteenth-Century England

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Helen Macfarlane

A Feminist, Revolutionary Journalist, and Philosopher in Mid-Nineteenth-Century England

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Helen Macfarlane, a young British woman, was living in Vienna when she was radicalized by the 1848 Revolution. On returning to England in 1850, she became a journalist for the radical wing of the Chartist movement. The Chartists received support from such luminaries as Karl Marx and Fredrich Engles; the latter had written on the movement's political significance. It was Marx who described Macfarlane as the most original writer in the Chartist press. Macfarlane was the first English translator of The Communist Manifesto. Her original translation is included in this edition. She is also the first of the British to comment, critically and extensively, on the revolutionary implications of Hegel's philosophy. After having been hidden for a century her stature as a revolutionary, writer, and feminist emerges in David Black's seminal work. With diligent research into her life and work, Black, in Helen Macfarlane: A Feminist, Revolutionary Journalist, and Philosopher in Mid 19th Century England, recreates her intellectual and political world at a key turning point in European history.

This work also includes Macfarlane's original translation of The Communist Manifesto.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Interrogating History
Chapter 2 The Making of Red Republicanism
Chapter 3 Hegel's England
Chapter 4 Fraternal Democrats
Chapter 5 The Mystery of a Nom de Plume
Chapter 6 Humbug Manufactures and Rosewater Sentimentalists
Chapter 7 Christianity and Socialism
Chapter 8 Helen Macfarlane's Interpretation of Hegel
Chapter 9 Antigone in 1848
Chapter 10 Thomas Carlyle and the Red Republicans
Chapter 11 Translator of The Communist Manifesto
Chapter 12 Theory and Organization
Chapter 13 "A Rare Bird:" Marx's Encounter with Macfarlane
Chapter 14 The End of Chartism
Chapter 15 The Legacy of Hegelian Marxism
16 Appendix A, The Published Writings of Helen Macfarlane
17 Appendix B, The Communist Manifesto: Helen Macfarlane's 1850 Translation

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Published Nov 16 2004
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 192
ISBN 9780739108642
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 227 x 176 mm
Series The Raya Dunayevskaya Series in Marxism and Humanism
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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