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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Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels Christopher John Arthur. the text in Engels ' script - he wrote more smoothly and quickly ... Marx's papers , and published by him in a polished version in 1888. Here we present the original version , since ...
Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels Christopher John Arthur. the text in Engels ' script - he wrote more smoothly and quickly ... Marx's papers , and published by him in a polished version in 1888. Here we present the original version , since ...
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... Marx's break with the Hegelian ideology of the State developed rapidly during 1843. Feuerbach's influence is very apparent in the manuscript Marx wrote on Hegel's Philosophy of the State in that year.1 In Feuerbach's Preliminary Theses ...
... Marx's break with the Hegelian ideology of the State developed rapidly during 1843. Feuerbach's influence is very apparent in the manuscript Marx wrote on Hegel's Philosophy of the State in that year.1 In Feuerbach's Preliminary Theses ...
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... Marx's philosophical development makes its historic rendezvous with the proletariat . At this point Marx's development is in a transitional stage between idealism and materialism . He is handling " the realisation of philosophy " and ...
... Marx's philosophical development makes its historic rendezvous with the proletariat . At this point Marx's development is in a transitional stage between idealism and materialism . He is handling " the realisation of philosophy " and ...
Contents
EDITORS PREFACE | 1 |
Preface | 37 |
Proletarians and Communism | 82 |
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