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Contents
The Concept of Alienation | 3 |
The Human Essence | 16 |
Human Production | 31 |
Alienation and Capitalism | 44 |
Production and Society | 63 |
Classes | 82 |
Materialist Explanations | 101 |
Materialism Agency and Consciousness | 111 |
Morality as Ideology | 141 |
Materialist Naturalism | 159 |
The Hegelian Dialectic | 189 |
The Marxian Dialectic | 207 |
Dialectic in Capital | 219 |
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A. V. Miller abstract activity actual alienation basic believes bourgeois Capital capitalist causal class interests commodities consciousness criticism Critique deny determined Dialectics of Nature division of labor essential exchange value existence exploitation fact Feuerbach fundamental G. W. F. Hegel German Ideology Grundrisse Hegel Hegelian historical materialism idea idealism idealist ideological illusion individual insofar justice Kant labor power law of value Marx and Engels Marx holds Marx says Marx's concept Marx's theory Marx's view Marxian materialist means of production metaphysical MEW Erg mode of production moral motives nonmoral notion objects organic passage people's Phenomenology of Spirit philosophical political principle production relations productive forces proletarian rational reality reason reciprocity regards Selected Correspondence self-actualization sense skepticism social forms social relations spirit structure surplus value teleological teleological explanations tendencies Theory of History thesis things thought tion utilitarianism Werke workers young Hegelians