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 83
... individuals in the common conditions of existence of estates and classes , which followed on one another , and in the accompanying general conceptions forced upon them , it is certainly very easy to imagine that in these individuals the ...
... individuals in the common conditions of existence of estates and classes , which followed on one another , and in the accompanying general conceptions forced upon them , it is certainly very easy to imagine that in these individuals the ...
Page 85
... individuals , have no control , and over which no social organisation can give them control . The contradiction between the individuality of each separate proletarian and labour , the condition of life forced upon him , becomes evident ...
... individuals , have no control , and over which no social organisation can give them control . The contradiction between the individuality of each separate proletarian and labour , the condition of life forced upon him , becomes evident ...
Page 92
... individuals only insofar as they are owners of private property themselves . Never , in any earlier period , have the productive forces taken on a form so indifferent to the intercourse of individuals as individuals , because their ...
... individuals only insofar as they are owners of private property themselves . Never , in any earlier period , have the productive forces taken on a form so indifferent to the intercourse of individuals as individuals , because their ...
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