The German IdeologyThis edition makes easily accessible the most important parts of Marx's and Engels's major early philosophical work, The German Ideology, a text of key importance for students. |
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Page 53
... activity as is affirmed in the other with reference to the product of the activity . Further , the division of labour implies the contradiction between the interest of the separate individual or the individual family and the communal ...
... activity as is affirmed in the other with reference to the product of the activity . Further , the division of labour implies the contradiction between the interest of the separate individual or the individual family and the communal ...
Page 92
... activity and only sustains their life by stunting it . While in the earlier periods self - activity and the production of material life were separated , in that they devolved on different persons , and while , on account of the ...
... activity and only sustains their life by stunting it . While in the earlier periods self - activity and the production of material life were separated , in that they devolved on different persons , and while , on account of the ...
Page 121
... activity as such . Feuerbach wants sensuous objects , really distinct from the thought objects , but he does not conceive human activity itself as objective activity . Hence , in Das Wesen des Christenthums , he regards the theoretical ...
... activity as such . Feuerbach wants sensuous objects , really distinct from the thought objects , but he does not conceive human activity itself as objective activity . Hence , in Das Wesen des Christenthums , he regards the theoretical ...
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abstract activity actual alien already appears aspects basis become begin bourgeois bourgeoisie capital changed circumstances civil society commerce communist competition completely concept connection consciousness considered consumption contradiction course created criticism critique definite depends determined distribution division of labour domination earlier economists economy English example exchange existence expression extension fact feudal Feuerbach follows further German Ideology give given hand hence human ideas illusion imagination independent individuals industry intercourse interests landed later manufacture Marx and Engels material means merely mode nature necessary needs object organisation particular period philosophers political political economy position possible practice present private property productive forces proletariat question reality regard relations relationships remained result ruling separate social society stage Stirner struggle theory things thought towns trade transformation true turn universal various whole