Early WritingsThe three major writings in this excellent volume are: "On the Jewish Question", "Contributions to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right. Introduction" and "Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts." All were published originally in 1844 when Marx was 26 and present the "humanist ethic" of this controversial figure, as well as the relation between his early Hegelian idea and his later sociological investigations. |
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... Hegel's ideas in the Realphilosophie , see H. MARCUSE , Reason and Revolution , Part I , Chapter III . ) But these manuscripts also help us to see the profound divergence between the two thinkers . Hegel begins , in his early writings ...
... Hegel's ideas in the Realphilosophie , see H. MARCUSE , Reason and Revolution , Part I , Chapter III . ) But these manuscripts also help us to see the profound divergence between the two thinkers . Hegel begins , in his early writings ...
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... Hegel's philosophy employ many terms to which Hegel ( and Marx ) gave a technical meaning . In making my translation I have consulted the principal English translations of Hegel's writings , and I have been greatly helped by a recent ...
... Hegel's philosophy employ many terms to which Hegel ( and Marx ) gave a technical meaning . In making my translation I have consulted the principal English translations of Hegel's writings , and I have been greatly helped by a recent ...
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... Hegel begins from the alienation of substance ( logically , from the infinite , the abstract universal ) from the absolute and fixed abstraction ; i.e. in ordinary language , from re- ligion and theology . Secondly , he supersedes the ...
... Hegel begins from the alienation of substance ( logically , from the infinite , the abstract universal ) from the absolute and fixed abstraction ; i.e. in ordinary language , from re- ligion and theology . Secondly , he supersedes the ...
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abolish accumulation activity alienated labour ancien régime appears atheism basis Bauer become BRUNO BAUER capital capitalist Christian civil society commodity competition conceived concept consciousness consequence contradiction criticism demand division of labour economist Editor's note egoistic elements Erich Fromm essence exchange existence expression external faculties feudal Feuerbach German greater Hegel Hegel's Philosophy human Ibid increase individual industry interest Jewish question Judaism landed property landlord landowner large landed property liberty man's Marx Marx's material MAXIMILIEN RUBEL means modern monopoly moral nations nature necessary negation object objectification owner particular Philosophy of Right Physiocrats political economy political emancipation practical private property production profit reality relation relationship religion religious rent of land secular self-alienation self-consciousness sense sensuous SMITH social species-being species-life sphere spirit superseded equals supersession tenant tion universal wages wealth whole worker