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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... land . The rent of the landlord is in proportion , not to what the farmer can make by the land , but to what he can make both by the land and by the sea.1 66 This rent may be considered as the produce of those powers of nature , the use ...
... land . The rent of the landlord is in proportion , not to what the farmer can make by the land , but to what he can make both by the land and by the sea.1 66 This rent may be considered as the produce of those powers of nature , the use ...
Page 108
... rent , but not neces- sarily and invariably . [ VIII ] Let us now see how the landlord exploits every- thing which benefits society . 1. The rent of land increases with increasing popula- tion.4 2. We have already learnt from Say how the ...
... rent , but not neces- sarily and invariably . [ VIII ] Let us now see how the landlord exploits every- thing which benefits society . 1. The rent of land increases with increasing popula- tion.4 2. We have already learnt from Say how the ...
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... land , it is to be observed , depends everywhere upon the ordinary market rate of interest . . if the rent of land should fall short of the interest of money by a greater difference , nobody would buy land , which would soon reduce its ...
... land , it is to be observed , depends everywhere upon the ordinary market rate of interest . . if the rent of land should fall short of the interest of money by a greater difference , nobody would buy land , which would soon reduce its ...
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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