The German Ideology"In Brussels, in 1845-46, Marx and Engels labored on this detailed criticism of post-Hegelian thought. The manuscript was not published during their lifetime, being abandoned, as Marx once said, 'to the gnawing criticism of the mice.' Almost ninety years after it was written, the manuscript was recovered and published. This work was Marx' and Engels' first comprehensive statement on historical materialism. The product of a period of undisturbed cooperation, it is a systematic account of their theory of the relationship between the economic, political and intellectual activities of man. It has become one of the classics of Marxist philosophy." - Back cover. |
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... hand too , the practical struggle of these particular interests , which con- stantly really run counter to the communal and illusory communal interests , make practical intervention and control necessary through the illusory " general ...
... hand too , the practical struggle of these particular interests , which con- stantly really run counter to the communal and illusory communal interests , make practical intervention and control necessary through the illusory " general ...
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... hands of a few , in England from centralization in the hands of a few to parcellation , as is actually the case to ... hand allots fortune and misfortune to men , sets up empires and overthrows empires , causes nations to rise and to ...
... hands of a few , in England from centralization in the hands of a few to parcellation , as is actually the case to ... hand allots fortune and misfortune to men , sets up empires and overthrows empires , causes nations to rise and to ...
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... hand these forces are only real forces in the intercourse and association of these individuals . Thus , on the one hand , we have a totality of productive forces , which have , as it were , taken on a material form and are for the indi ...
... hand these forces are only real forces in the intercourse and association of these individuals . Thus , on the one hand , we have a totality of productive forces , which have , as it were , taken on a material form and are for the indi ...
Contents
PREFACE BY MARX | 1 |
The Real Basis of Ideology | 43 |
The Production of the Form | 70 |
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abstract activity actual already appears basis Bauer Bazard become big industry bourgeois bourgeoisie Bruno Bruno Bauer Bürgerbuch Cabet capital Catechism civil commerce communism communist competition concept consciousness consumption course criticism crude division of labour earlier enjoyment epoch expression fact feudal Feuerbach follows form of intercourse Fourier French further GERMAN IDEOLOGY Grün's guilds Hegel Herr Grün Hess human essence ideas ideologists illusion independent individual existence instruments of production interest July Revolution Kuhlmann landed nobility later Ludwig Feuerbach manufacture material Max Stirner means ment merely mode movement nature needs opposition party philosophic political economy practical premises private property productive forces proletariat Proudhon relation relationship religion religious rentiers revolution Saint Saint Bruno Saint-Simon Saint-Simonists sensuous separate society stage Stein and Reybaud Stirner struggle things tion totality of existence towns transformation true socialism true socialist Turgot unity viduals whole Young Hegelians