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La concezione materialistica della storia
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Book • 1996
In 'The German Ideology,' Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels present their theory of historical materialism, a framework that posits that material conditions, rather than ideas, shape human consciousness and society.
They critique German idealist philosophy, arguing that it fails to recognize the primacy of material production in shaping social relations.
The book emphasizes the importance of analyzing the economic structure of society to understand its political, legal, and cultural institutions.
Marx and Engels introduce concepts such as the division of labor, class struggle, and the role of ideology in maintaining the status quo.
'The German Ideology' provides a foundational text for Marxist thought, outlining the materialist approach to understanding history and society.
They critique German idealist philosophy, arguing that it fails to recognize the primacy of material production in shaping social relations.
The book emphasizes the importance of analyzing the economic structure of society to understand its political, legal, and cultural institutions.
Marx and Engels introduce concepts such as the division of labor, class struggle, and the role of ideology in maintaining the status quo.
'The German Ideology' provides a foundational text for Marxist thought, outlining the materialist approach to understanding history and society.