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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... theory . Marx sums up by proclaiming : “ philosophy can only be realised by the abolition of the proletariat , and the proletariat can only be abolished by the realisation of philosophy . ” ? Here , then , Marx's philosophical ...
... theory . Marx sums up by proclaiming : “ philosophy can only be realised by the abolition of the proletariat , and the proletariat can only be abolished by the realisation of philosophy . ” ? Here , then , Marx's philosophical ...
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... theory of Helvétius and Holbach its peculiar universal colouring , but at the same time deprived it of the positive economic content that was still to be found among the English . The theory which . for the English still was simply the ...
... theory of Helvétius and Holbach its peculiar universal colouring , but at the same time deprived it of the positive economic content that was still to be found among the English . The theory which . for the English still was simply the ...
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... theory , had been exhausted , all that remained for its further development was the question how individuals and relations were to be used , to be exploited . Meanwhile the reply to this question had already been given in political ...
... theory , had been exhausted , all that remained for its further development was the question how individuals and relations were to be used , to be exploited . Meanwhile the reply to this question had already been given in political ...
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