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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... religion is retained although in an empty and self - contradictory formula , namely that of the religion of the majority , the relationship of the Jew to the state contains the appearance of a religious or theological opposition . It is ...
... religion is retained although in an empty and self - contradictory formula , namely that of the religion of the majority , the relationship of the Jew to the state contains the appearance of a religious or theological opposition . It is ...
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... religious weakness of the political state by criticizing the secular construction of the political state without regard to its religious weaknesses . We humanize the opposition of the state to a particular religion , Judaism for example ...
... religious weakness of the political state by criticizing the secular construction of the political state without regard to its religious weaknesses . We humanize the opposition of the state to a particular religion , Judaism for example ...
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... religious conception ) , who is in direct contact with heaven and God . The relationships that hold sway here are ones of faith . The religious spirit is thus not yet really secularized . But the religious spirit can never really be ...
... religious conception ) , who is in direct contact with heaven and God . The relationships that hold sway here are ones of faith . The religious spirit is thus not yet really secularized . But the religious spirit can never really be ...
Contents
THE EARLY WRITINGS 18371844 | 7 |
Articles for the Rheinische Zeitung | 17 |
Critique of Hegels Philosophy of Right | 26 |
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