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Pariser Manuskripte
Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844
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The Paris Manuscripts, also known as the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844, are a series of notebooks written by Karl Marx during his time in Paris.
These manuscripts reflect Marx's early engagement with political economy, his critique of Hegel's philosophy of law, and his development of socialist and communist ideas.
They include excerpts from the works of various political economists and demonstrate Marx's formative process in elaborating his economic theory.
The manuscripts are significant for understanding Marx's intellectual development and the evolution of his thoughts on labor, alienation, and the critique of capitalism.
These manuscripts reflect Marx's early engagement with political economy, his critique of Hegel's philosophy of law, and his development of socialist and communist ideas.
They include excerpts from the works of various political economists and demonstrate Marx's formative process in elaborating his economic theory.
The manuscripts are significant for understanding Marx's intellectual development and the evolution of his thoughts on labor, alienation, and the critique of capitalism.
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Sabine Nuss

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tl;dr #30: Karl Marx: «Das Kapital, Bd. 1» mit Sabine Nuss