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Manoscritti economico-filosofici
del 1844
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In 'The Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844,' Karl Marx delves into the concepts of alienated labor, private property, and communism, laying the groundwork for his later economic and political theories.
The manuscripts reveal Marx's early philosophical development, heavily influenced by Hegel and Feuerbach.
He critiques capitalism for alienating workers from their labor, the products they create, and their fellow human beings.
Marx argues that private property is the root cause of this alienation and envisions communism as a solution to restore human essence and overcome alienation.
The manuscripts provide insights into Marx's humanistic perspective and his vision of a society where individuals can realize their full potential.
The manuscripts reveal Marx's early philosophical development, heavily influenced by Hegel and Feuerbach.
He critiques capitalism for alienating workers from their labor, the products they create, and their fellow human beings.
Marx argues that private property is the root cause of this alienation and envisions communism as a solution to restore human essence and overcome alienation.
The manuscripts provide insights into Marx's humanistic perspective and his vision of a society where individuals can realize their full potential.
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Rick Dufer as a good starting point for understanding Marx's views on Hegel and idealism.


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Filosofia e Rivoluzione: l'Uomo Alienato e la sua Liberazione - Monografia su MARX