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 60
... communist , transforms the latter into a predicate of “ man " , and thereby thinks it possible to change the word " communist ” , which in the real world means the follower of a definite revolutionary party , into a mere category ...
... communist , transforms the latter into a predicate of “ man " , and thereby thinks it possible to change the word " communist ” , which in the real world means the follower of a definite revolutionary party , into a mere category ...
Page 119
... communist ideas and amalgamated them with their own German philosophical premises . These " socialists ” or “ true socialists ” , as they call themselves , consider foreign communist literature not as the expression and the product of a ...
... communist ideas and amalgamated them with their own German philosophical premises . These " socialists ” or “ true socialists ” , as they call themselves , consider foreign communist literature not as the expression and the product of a ...
Page 158
... communist outlook , 29 , 56 , 94-95 ; historical mission , 31 ; and conquest of political power , 54 ; distinction ... communist 55 , 61 , 85 , 93 , 118 ; communist , compared with other , 13 ; permanent , II ; bourgeois , 66 , 77 , 100 ...
... communist outlook , 29 , 56 , 94-95 ; historical mission , 31 ; and conquest of political power , 54 ; distinction ... communist 55 , 61 , 85 , 93 , 118 ; communist , compared with other , 13 ; permanent , II ; bourgeois , 66 , 77 , 100 ...
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