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Marx's Concept of Man: Including 'Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts'

This book delves into the theories of Karl Marx regarding the essence of human beings, drawing heavily from his influential manuscript 'Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts'. It examines Marx's perspectives on labor, alienation, and the social conditions shaping human existence. more

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Karl Marx
Karl Marx

Karl Marx (May 5, 1818 - March 14, 1883) was a German philosopher, economist, sociologist, political theorist, and revolutionary. He is one of the founders of Marxism and his works, including 'Das Kapital' and 'The Communist Manifesto', have had a profound impact on the world. more

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