The Portable Karl MarxThis collection includes the Theses on Feuerbach, the complete Communist Manifesto, and substantial selections from On the Jewish Question, the Economic-philosophical manuscripts of 1844, The German Ideology, Grundrisse, Capital, and the Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, among others. In addition, documents, letters, and reminiscences offer a portrait of Marx the man, as student, husband, father, enemy, and friend. This volume attempts to present the man with his individual scars, to provide material for an understanding of Marx himself. Also includes a chronology of Marx's life and work, a reader's guide to special terminology, and an explanatory index. |
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... religion is preserved , even if only in an empty and self - contradictory formula , in the formula of the religion of the majority and the relation of the Jew to the state therefore also retains the semblance of a religious or ...
... religion is preserved , even if only in an empty and self - contradictory formula , in the formula of the religion of the majority and the relation of the Jew to the state therefore also retains the semblance of a religious or ...
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... religion ? If we find , even in the country of perfected polit- ical emancipation , that religion not only exists ... religious simply because it is religious in 100 The Portable Karl Marx.
... religion ? If we find , even in the country of perfected polit- ical emancipation , that religion not only exists ... religious simply because it is religious in 100 The Portable Karl Marx.
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... religion is in essence com- plete , and the criticism of religion is the premise of all crit- icism ... The basis of irreligious criticism is : man makes reli- gion , religion does not make man . Religion , indeed , is the self ...
... religion is in essence com- plete , and the criticism of religion is the premise of all crit- icism ... The basis of irreligious criticism is : man makes reli- gion , religion does not make man . Religion , indeed , is the self ...
Contents
Introduction | xi |
Bibliographical Note and Acknowledgments | xlvi |
Marxs Life E | lii |
Copyright | |
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