The German Ideology: Including Theses on Feuerbach and Introduction to The Critique of Political EconomyPrometheus Books, 1998 - 574 pagina's Nearly two years before his powerful Communist Manifesto, Marx (1818-1883) co-wrote The German Ideology in 1845 with friend and collaborator Friedrich Engels expounding a new political worldview, including positions on materialism, labor, production, alienation, the expansion of capitalism, class conflict, revolution, and eventually communism. They chart the course of "true" socialism based on Hegel's dialectic, while criticizing the ideas of Bruno Bauer, Max Stirner, and Ludwig Feuerbach. Marx expanded his criticism of the latter in his now famous Theses on Feuerbach, found after Marx's death and published by Engels in 1888. Introduction to the Critique of Political Economy, also found among the posthumous papers of Marx, is a fragment of an introduction to his main works. Combining these three works, this volume is essential for an understanding of Marxism. |
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... Mongol ( idealism , youth ) . ( egoism ) III . Caucasian ( negative unity of realism and idealism , man ) . Third , most general nomenclature : I. Realistic egoist ( egoist in the ordinary sense ) - child , Negro . II . Idealist egoist ...
... Mongol ( idealism , youth ) . ( egoism ) III . Caucasian ( negative unity of realism and idealism , man ) . Third , most general nomenclature : I. Realistic egoist ( egoist in the ordinary sense ) - child , Negro . II . Idealist egoist ...
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... Mongol . 3. The Hierarchy - negative unity of the two within the Mongoloid - Caucasian point of view . Such unity appears where historical relations are changed into actually existing relations or where opposites are presented as ...
... Mongol . 3. The Hierarchy - negative unity of the two within the Mongoloid - Caucasian point of view . Such unity appears where historical relations are changed into actually existing relations or where opposites are presented as ...
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... Mongol is only the disguised youth who , being the negation of the world of things , can also be called " unnaturalness " , " non- sensuousness " , etc. ... We have again reached the point where the " youth " can pass into the " man ...
... Mongol is only the disguised youth who , being the negation of the world of things , can also be called " unnaturalness " , " non- sensuousness " , etc. ... We have again reached the point where the " youth " can pass into the " man ...
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