Philosophy and Myth in Karl MarxCambridge University Press, 1 ott 1961 - 263 pagine Textual analysis of Marx's early writings, showing how his spiritual and ethical bases later changed to materialistic concepts. |
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MARX IN CHANGING PERSPECTIVE | 11 |
THE SELF AS GOD IN GERMAN PHILOSOPHY | 31 |
HISTORY AS GODS SELFREALIZATION | 45 |
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absolute alien and hostile alienated labour Anti-Dühring become Capital capitalist communism communist Communist Manifesto compulsion conflict consciousness creative criticism of religion dehumanized despotism dialectic divine division of labour doctrine economic egoistic enslavement Essence of Christianity ethical existence expression external Feuerbach finite freedom German Ideology German philosophy godlike greed Hegel Hegelian philosophy Hess human nature human self-alienation Ibid idea idealism individual infinite inhuman force inner Kant Kant's knowing labour power labour process later Ludwig Feuerbach manuscripts of 1844 Marxian material Materialist mature Marxism means MEGA modern moral movement myth negation noumenon objective world original Marxism person Phenomenology philosophy of history political economy position practical private property productive activity productive powers proletariat reality realization religious revolutionary says self-consciousness self-externalization self-realization sense social relation society species spirit surplus value theology theory tion transcendence turn wage labour worker world revolution world-self writings Young Hegelian