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Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of right

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Karl Marx's "Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right" is a significant work in Marxist philosophy.

It critiques Hegel's idealism and offers a materialist interpretation of history and society.

Marx challenges Hegel's concept of the state and civil society, arguing that they serve to maintain class inequality.

The work lays the groundwork for Marx's later analysis of capitalism and his advocacy for communism.

It's a key text for understanding the development of Marxist thought.

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Mentioned by James Lindsay, citing Karl Marx's work and its famous phrase 'religion is the opiate of the masses'.
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Sociognosticism and the Black Magic of Aleksandr Dugin
Mentioned as a text where Marx establishes that the real critique begins with the critique of religion.
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Communism Is Not Atheist
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Zachary Woodman
as a work where Marx argues that states are made up of individuals, sounding like Murray Rothbard.
Matthew McManus on Liberal Socialism

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