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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... illusion , but the real forces that rule the world . " 1 Stirner appears as an iconoclastic realist because he ... illusions , so ends by taking these illusions at close to their face value . Therefore he thinks it sufficient to reject ...
... illusion , but the real forces that rule the world . " 1 Stirner appears as an iconoclastic realist because he ... illusions , so ends by taking these illusions at close to their face value . Therefore he thinks it sufficient to reject ...
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... illusion , which is moderately close to reality , the Germans move in the realm of the " pure spirit ” , and make religious illusion the driving force of history . The Hegelian philosophy of history is the last consequence , reduced to ...
... illusion , which is moderately close to reality , the Germans move in the realm of the " pure spirit ” , and make religious illusion the driving force of history . The Hegelian philosophy of history is the last consequence , reduced to ...
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... illusion that private property itself is based solely on the private will , the arbitrary disposal of the thing . In practice , the abuti1 has very definite economic limitations for the owner of private property , if he does not wish to ...
... illusion that private property itself is based solely on the private will , the arbitrary disposal of the thing . In practice , the abuti1 has very definite economic limitations for the owner of private property , if he does not wish to ...
Contents
EDITORS PREFACE | 1 |
Preface | 37 |
Proletarians and Communism | 82 |
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abolish abstract activity actual already appears aspects basis become big industry bourgeois society bourgeoisie Bruno Bauer capital civil society commerce communist competition concept concrete category consciousness consumption contradiction created Critique of Political definite determined distribution division of labour domination economists egoism emancipation empirical epoch evolved exchange exploitation expression fact factor of production feudal Feuerbach form of intercourse German Ideology hand Hegel hence human ideas ideologists illusion imagination independent individuals insofar instrument of production interests Karl Marx landed nobility landed property later manufacture Marx and Engels Marx's material materialist means mode of production modern nation nature needs object organisation particular philosophers political economy political emancipation practice premises presupposes private property productive forces proletariat realise reality relations of production relationships religion religious revolution ruling class self-activity sensuous separate serfs stage Stirner struggle theory things towns transformation universal whole workers Young Hegelians