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Done Contribution to the Critique of Hegel’s PoR: intro.
The extended remarks on the German situation seem, at first glance, the most outdated part of the essay. Yet, Marx provides rich descriptions of the experience of the proto-proletariat that might prove useful in identifying our own situation. This essay also helps to develop class conflict between the proletariat and bourgeois, explaining their roles
— Apr 07, 2026 09:26PM
The extended remarks on the German situation seem, at first glance, the most outdated part of the essay. Yet, Marx provides rich descriptions of the experience of the proto-proletariat that might prove useful in identifying our own situation. This essay also helps to develop class conflict between the proletariat and bourgeois, explaining their roles
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Scrungle Gungle
is on page 66 of 788
Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 now!
— Apr 07, 2026 09:33PM
Scrungle Gungle
is on page 61 of 788
Done Contribution to the Critique of Hegel’s PoR: intro.
Further, the development on the difference between incomplete political emancipation and universal human emancipation is sharpened here.
Marx also develops the role of criticism as a twin process to material change, both in motivating and being motivated by material circumstances… perhaps in a sort of… dialectical fashion…
— Apr 07, 2026 09:24PM
Further, the development on the difference between incomplete political emancipation and universal human emancipation is sharpened here.
Marx also develops the role of criticism as a twin process to material change, both in motivating and being motivated by material circumstances… perhaps in a sort of… dialectical fashion…
Scrungle Gungle
is on page 60 of 788
Done Contribution to the Critique of Hegel’s PoR: intro.
Extremely useful essay in explaining key concepts in early Marxist thought. Marx’s assault on idealist thought and how it obscures (and arises from!) real material suffering is explored more in the GI but is digestible here. The famous “opium of the people” quote appears here too. Helps to clarify remarks made in On The Jewish Question.
— Apr 07, 2026 09:21PM
Extremely useful essay in explaining key concepts in early Marxist thought. Marx’s assault on idealist thought and how it obscures (and arises from!) real material suffering is explored more in the GI but is digestible here. The famous “opium of the people” quote appears here too. Helps to clarify remarks made in On The Jewish Question.
Scrungle Gungle
is on page 54 of 788
I’ll read Philosophy of Right after all this
— Apr 05, 2026 11:33PM

