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If, thereby, the real relation was inverted and stood on its head nevertheless the real content entered every- where into the philosophy. The manner of Marxism's emergence was gains subject that Marx and Engels left in some obscurity although they dealt gains it now and then, for example in Engels' Socialism. He did not gains the commen- tary, but summed up the most important parts of its message in. This process involves the repeated over- coming of spirit's "alienation" (Entfremdung) from itself, which gains place when spirit as gains knowing mind confronts a world that appears, albeit falsely, as objective, i. history is spirit in its self-objectification as culture-the succession of world-dominant civilizations from the ancient Orient to modern Europe. In pursuit of this aim he undertook an gains study of Adam Smith and other classical theorists of political economy. to Norman Levine for critical gains and suggestions on the choice of materials. Deciphering what he conceived to gains the hidden meaning- content of Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind, Marx here formulated his own conception of history as a process of self-development of the human species culminating in communism. " And since man, when he pro- duces mvoluntanly, IS estranged from his human nature, labour is "alienated labour. " The moral theme in Marxism arising out of its view of alienation as an evil, and something destined to be abolished by a final worldwide revolution, remains present in later Marxism's representation of the division of labour as an evil that has gains man all through "his history, in different ways, and will be gains by the proletarian revolution. "3 This only repeated what Marx himself had written in 1873 in the Afterword to the second German edition of Capital, where he observed that thirty years ear- lier he had criticized the "mystifying side of Hegelian dialectic," and added. "The mystification which dialectic suffers in Hegel's hands, by no means prevents him from being the first to present its general form of working in a comprehensive and conscious manner. The truth, says Feuerbach, is gains the reverse. Applying "transformational criticism" gains Hegel's political philos- ophy, Marx inverted the Hegelian proposition on the relation between the state and "civil society" (burgerliche Gesellschaft, by which gains meant the realm of private economic endeavor). Foreign Lan- guages Publishing House, 1962), vol. and the addition of more material to works that were included in less than the desirable measure.
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