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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... depends first of all on the nature of the actual means they find in existence and have to reproduce . This mode of production must not be considered simply as being the reproduction of the physical existence of the individuals . Rather ...
... depends first of all on the nature of the actual means they find in existence and have to reproduce . This mode of production must not be considered simply as being the reproduction of the physical existence of the individuals . Rather ...
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... depend upon the extent to which each has developed its productive forces , the division of labour and internal ... depends on the stage of development reached by its production and its internal and external intercourse . How far ...
... depend upon the extent to which each has developed its productive forces , the division of labour and internal ... depends on the stage of development reached by its production and its internal and external intercourse . How far ...
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... depends only upon their cultural level , just as the degree of energy which they possess , their character , their social position , etc. , determine whether their attitude to a belief in miracles is a passive or an active one , i.e. ...
... depends only upon their cultural level , just as the degree of energy which they possess , their character , their social position , etc. , determine whether their attitude to a belief in miracles is a passive or an active one , i.e. ...
Contents
PREFACE BY MARX | 1 |
Dr Georg Kuhlmann of Holstein or | 3 |
The Real Basis of Ideology | 43 |
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abstract activity actual already appears basis become big industry bourgeois bourgeoisie Bruno Bauer Cabet capital civil commerce communist competition concept consciousness course criticism crude determined division of labour earlier economy empirical Engels enjoyment epoch expression fact feudal Feuerbach form of intercourse Fourier French further German ideology German science Grün's guilds hand Hegel Hegelian Herr Grün human essence ideas ideologists illusion imagine independent individual existence instruments of production interest landed nobility later life-process manufacture Marx material Max Stirner means ment merely mode movement nations natural capital nature needs ness organization party petty bourgeoisie philosophic political practical premises presupposes private property productive forces proletarians relation relationship religion religious rentiers revolution Reybaud ruling class Saint Bruno Saint-Simon Saint-Simonists self-activity sensuous world separate society stage Stein Stirner struggle things tion totality of existence towns transformation true socialism true socialist unity viduals whole Young Hegelians