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Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels Christopher John Arthur. First Premises of Materialist Method The premises from which we begin are not arbitrary ones , not dogmas , but real premises from which abstraction can only be made in the imagination ...
Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels Christopher John Arthur. First Premises of Materialist Method The premises from which we begin are not arbitrary ones , not dogmas , but real premises from which abstraction can only be made in the imagination ...
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... premises . Morality , religion , metaphysics , all the rest of ideology and their corre- sponding forms of ... premises . It starts out from the real premises and does not abandon them for a moment . Its premises are men , not in any ...
... premises . Morality , religion , metaphysics , all the rest of ideology and their corre- sponding forms of ... premises . It starts out from the real premises and does not abandon them for a moment . Its premises are men , not in any ...
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... premises , we must begin by stating the first premise of all human existence and , therefore , of all history , the premise , namely , that men must be in a position to live in order to be able to " make history " . But life involves ...
... premises , we must begin by stating the first premise of all human existence and , therefore , of all history , the premise , namely , that men must be in a position to live in order to be able to " make history " . But life involves ...
Contents
EDITORS PREFACE | 1 |
Preface | 37 |
Proletarians and Communism | 82 |
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