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... True " Socialism , for the most part also . The authors continued to work on the first section of Volume 1 ( the criticism of Ludwig Feuerbach's views ) during the second half of 1846 , but did not complete it . In May 1846 the major ...
... True " Socialism , for the most part also . The authors continued to work on the first section of Volume 1 ( the criticism of Ludwig Feuerbach's views ) during the second half of 1846 , but did not complete it . In May 1846 the major ...
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... true atheist ' , and lets Feuerbach set him the ' task ' of becoming a ' true atheist ' . The ' Unique ' is the ' true atheist ' . " Half of Stirner's work is taken up with a pseudo - historical " develop- ment " in the Hegelian manner ...
... true atheist ' , and lets Feuerbach set him the ' task ' of becoming a ' true atheist ' . The ' Unique ' is the ' true atheist ' . " Half of Stirner's work is taken up with a pseudo - historical " develop- ment " in the Hegelian manner ...
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... true socialism " ... true socialism , concerned no longer with real human beings but with " Man " , has lost all revolutionary enthusiasm and proclaims instead the universal love of mankind . It turns as a result not to the proletarians ...
... true socialism " ... true socialism , concerned no longer with real human beings but with " Man " , has lost all revolutionary enthusiasm and proclaims instead the universal love of mankind . It turns as a result not to the proletarians ...
Contents
EDITORS PREFACE | 1 |
Preface | 37 |
Proletarians and Communism | 82 |
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