Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1961 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 107
... thing for the sake of the thing , but the thing itself is an objective human relation to itself and to man , 1 and vice versa . Need or enjoyment have consequently lost their egotistical nature , and nature has lost its mere utility by ...
... thing for the sake of the thing , but the thing itself is an objective human relation to itself and to man , 1 and vice versa . Need or enjoyment have consequently lost their egotistical nature , and nature has lost its mere utility by ...
Pagina 155
... thing , a thing of abstraction and not a real thing . It is clear , further , that thinghood is therefore utterly without any independence , any essen- tiality vis - à - vis self - consciousness ; that on the contrary it is a mere ...
... thing , a thing of abstraction and not a real thing . It is clear , further , that thinghood is therefore utterly without any independence , any essen- tiality vis - à - vis self - consciousness ; that on the contrary it is a mere ...
Pagina 187
... thing dif- fers from the so - called equivalent given for it in trade ; i.e. , that this equivalent is not an equivalent . This so- called equivalent is the price of the thing , and if the econ- omist were honest , he would employ this ...
... thing dif- fers from the so - called equivalent given for it in trade ; i.e. , that this equivalent is not an equivalent . This so- called equivalent is the price of the thing , and if the econ- omist were honest , he would employ this ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 7 |
Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 by Karl Marx | 14 |
Rent of Land | 49 |
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absolute abstract accumulation activity Adam Smith alien annulment atheism become bour Bruno Bauer capital capitalist commodity communism competition consciousness consequence contradiction criticism Critique demand division of labour economist Engels erty essential powers estranged labour exchange existence expression external fact feudal Feuerbach G. W. F. Hegel greater Hegel Hegelian dialectic human essence Ibid increase individual industry interest knows landed property landlord landowner large landed property life-activity Ludwig Feuerbach man-the manuscript Marx Marxism-Leninism material means ment mercantile system merely mind monopoly movement nature necessary negation ness object Phenomenology philosophy physiocrats political economy population positive private prop private property profit proportion relation relationship religion rent of land result sciousness self-consciousness sense sensuous Smith social society species superseded equals tenant theory thing thought tion trade transcendence true vate property wealth Wealth of Nations Wesen whilst worker