Selected WritingsA comprehensive selection from the whole range of Marx's writings, including some material that has never before been published in English, as well as passages from Marx's letters and substantial excerpts from his early works. |
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... object if the object relates itself humanly to man . ) Need and enjoyment have thus lost their egoistic nature and nature has lost its mere utility in that its utility has become human utility . In the same way I can appropriate the ...
... object if the object relates itself humanly to man . ) Need and enjoyment have thus lost their egoistic nature and nature has lost its mere utility in that its utility has become human utility . In the same way I can appropriate the ...
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... objects . To be objective , natural and sentient and to have one's object , nature and sense outside oneself or oneself to be object , nature and sense for a third person are identical . Hunger is a natural need ; so it needs a natural ...
... objects . To be objective , natural and sentient and to have one's object , nature and sense outside oneself or oneself to be object , nature and sense for a third person are identical . Hunger is a natural need ; so it needs a natural ...
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... object . But man is not only a natural being , he is a human natural being . This means that he is a being that ... object or its self - transcendence has a positive significance or in other words it knows the nullity of the object ...
... object . But man is not only a natural being , he is a human natural being . This means that he is a being that ... object or its self - transcendence has a positive significance or in other words it knows the nullity of the object ...
Contents
THE EARLY WRITINGS 18371844 | 7 |
Articles for the Rheinische Zeitung | 17 |
Critique of Hegels Philosophy of Right | 26 |
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