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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... interests appear as distinct from , and opposed to , the general interests represented by the State . However , the possibility of a conciliation of this conflict is based on the fact that men are creatures of reason ; they have a ...
... interests appear as distinct from , and opposed to , the general interests represented by the State . However , the possibility of a conciliation of this conflict is based on the fact that men are creatures of reason ; they have a ...
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... INTERESTS [ P. 265 ] How is it that personal interests always develop , against the will of individuals , into class interests , into common interests which acquire independent existence in relation to the individual persons , and in ...
... INTERESTS [ P. 265 ] How is it that personal interests always develop , against the will of individuals , into class interests , into common interests which acquire independent existence in relation to the individual persons , and in ...
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... interests ? How is it that in this process of private interests acquiring independent existence as class interests the personal behaviour of the individual is bound to undergo substantiation , alienation , and at the same time exists as ...
... interests ? How is it that in this process of private interests acquiring independent existence as class interests the personal behaviour of the individual is bound to undergo substantiation , alienation , and at the same time exists as ...
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