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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... natural science , partly as objects of art ; they are his intellectual inorganic nature , his intellectual means of subsistence , which he must first prepare before he can enjoy and assimilate them . From the practical point of view ...
... natural science , partly as objects of art ; they are his intellectual inorganic nature , his intellectual means of subsistence , which he must first prepare before he can enjoy and assimilate them . From the practical point of view ...
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... Nature as it is formed in human history - the birth process of human society — is the real nature of man and thus nature as fashioned by industry is true anthro- pological nature , though in an alienated form . Sense - experience ( see ...
... Nature as it is formed in human history - the birth process of human society — is the real nature of man and thus nature as fashioned by industry is true anthro- pological nature , though in an alienated form . Sense - experience ( see ...
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... nature is the true communal nature of man , men create and produce their communal nature by their natural action ; they produce their social being which is no abstract , universal power over against single individuals , but the nature ...
... nature is the true communal nature of man , men create and produce their communal nature by their natural action ; they produce their social being which is no abstract , universal power over against single individuals , but the nature ...
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THE EARLY WRITINGS 18371844 | 7 |
Articles for the Rheinische Zeitung | 17 |
Critique of Hegels Philosophy of Right | 26 |
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