The German Ideology, Parts I & III"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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Page 131
... Stein too faith- fully , but because he copies him too superficially . Stein : He returned to France in 1786 but in the very next year he again visited Spain , to present to the Govern- ment a plan for the completion of a canal from ...
... Stein too faith- fully , but because he copies him too superficially . Stein : He returned to France in 1786 but in the very next year he again visited Spain , to present to the Govern- ment a plan for the completion of a canal from ...
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... Stein and Reybaud , but they are wise enough to say that Saint - Simon used to trace his descent from Charlemagne . Stein offers positive facts which make Saint - Simon's poverty seem surprising under the Restoration ; but Herr Grün ...
... Stein and Reybaud , but they are wise enough to say that Saint - Simon used to trace his descent from Charlemagne . Stein offers positive facts which make Saint - Simon's poverty seem surprising under the Restoration ; but Herr Grün ...
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... Stein and Reybaud , and the Catechism similarly . Had he read Saint - Simon himself , he would have found in the Letters a " seed " of the point of view developed among others in the Catechism . For example : All men shall work ...
... Stein and Reybaud , and the Catechism similarly . Had he read Saint - Simon himself , he would have found in the Letters a " seed " of the point of view developed among others in the Catechism . For example : All men shall work ...
Contents
PREFACE BY MARX | 1 |
Dr Georg Kuhlmann of Holstein or | 3 |
The Real Basis of Ideology | 43 |
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