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It shows that history does not end by being resolved into " self-consciousness " as
" spirit of the spirit," but that in it at each stage there is found a material result : a
sum of productive forces, a historically created relation of individuals to nature ...
It shows that history does not end by being resolved into " self-consciousness " as
" spirit of the spirit," but that in it at each stage there is found a material result : a
sum of productive forces, a historically created relation of individuals to nature ...
Page 62
In this taking by barbarians, however, the question is, whether the nation which is
conquered has evolved industrial productive forces, as is the case with modern
peoples, or whether their productive forces are based for the most part merely on
...
In this taking by barbarians, however, the question is, whether the nation which is
conquered has evolved industrial productive forces, as is the case with modern
peoples, or whether their productive forces are based for the most part merely on
...
Page 66
On the other hand, standing over against these productive forces, we have the
majority of the individuals from whom these forces have been wrested away, and
who, robbed thus of all real life-content, have become abstract individuals, but ...
On the other hand, standing over against these productive forces, we have the
majority of the individuals from whom these forces have been wrested away, and
who, robbed thus of all real life-content, have become abstract individuals, but ...
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Contents
Preface by Marx | 1 |
The Real Basis of Ideology | 43 |
The Production of the Form | 70 |
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