Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1961 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 92
... opposition , mutually excluding each other . The worker knows the capitalist as his non- existence , and vice versa : each tries to rob the other of his existence . [ Third ] Opposition of each to itself . Capital - stored- up labour ...
... opposition , mutually excluding each other . The worker knows the capitalist as his non- existence , and vice versa : each tries to rob the other of his existence . [ Third ] Opposition of each to itself . Capital - stored- up labour ...
Pagina 121
... opposition between political economy and ethics is only a sham opposition and just as much no op- position as it is an opposition . All that happens is that political economy expresses moral laws in its own way . Needlessness as the ...
... opposition between political economy and ethics is only a sham opposition and just as much no op- position as it is an opposition . All that happens is that political economy expresses moral laws in its own way . Needlessness as the ...
Pagina 149
... oppositions . It is not the fact that the human being objectifies himself inhumanly , in opposition to himself , but the fact that he objectifies himself in distinction from and in opposition to abstract thinking , that is the posited ...
... oppositions . It is not the fact that the human being objectifies himself inhumanly , in opposition to himself , but the fact that he objectifies himself in distinction from and in opposition to abstract thinking , that is the posited ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 7 |
Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 by Karl Marx | 14 |
Rent of Land | 49 |
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