

Ökonomisch-philosophische Manuskripte
Book • 1844
These manuscripts, also known as the 'Pariser Manuskripte', were written by Karl Marx between April and August 1844.
They represent an early and significant stage in Marx's development of his materialistic philosophy and critique of capitalism.
The manuscripts discuss key concepts such as alienated labor, the relationship between labor and capital, and the critique of private property.
They were not published during Marx's lifetime but were discovered and published in the 1930s by Dawid Borissowitsch Rjasanow and Siegfried Landshut.
They represent an early and significant stage in Marx's development of his materialistic philosophy and critique of capitalism.
The manuscripts discuss key concepts such as alienated labor, the relationship between labor and capital, and the critique of private property.
They were not published during Marx's lifetime but were discovered and published in the 1930s by Dawid Borissowitsch Rjasanow and Siegfried Landshut.
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