Towards the Understanding of Karl Marx: A Revolutionary Interpretation |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
ON HISTORICAL UNDERSTANDING | 9 |
New York | 13 |
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action activity analysis antagonism arise Bernstein bourgeois bourgeoisie capital capitalist production character Charte D'Amiens class opposition class struggle commodities conception conflict consciousness consequences constant capital criticism culture determined dialectical method dicalist dictatorship doctrines Engels exchange-value existence explain expression fact factors force function fundamental German Hegel historical materialism human ideal ideas ideology industry intellectual interests interpretation labor-power Lenin logical Marx Marx's Marxian Marxism materialistic means of production ment moral movement nature necessary necessity needs nomic objective opposed organization organizational independence orthodox philosophy political economy political party political struggle possible practice principles problems proletariat question rate of exploitation rate of profit reform regarded relations of production revolutionary situation rôle Rosa Luxemburg Social Democracy social revolution society Sorel specific surplus-value syndicalist tariat theoretical theory of value things thought tion to-day trade unions trans true truth valid wages whole workers