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Throughout his life, Marx continually returned to Hegel, each time deepening both his differences and his agreement. Marx began his critique of Hegel with the history of Greek philosophy, in his ...
So Marx says only a little, for example, about the work of Kant, or of Rousseau, because what he has to say is already prepared by Hegel's work, and Marx's critique of Hegel does the job. The 1844 ...
To the Editor: Russell Jacoby raises several interesting and important points about the absence of Freud, Hegel, and Marx from their respective disciplines (“Gone, and Being Forgotten,” The ...
For Marx this meant that Hegel grasped “the nature of labor and understands objective man—true because real, man—as the result of his own labor. ...
In the first place, Hegel’s writings, especially the Phenomenology and the Philosophy of Right (1820), were a definitive influence on the philosophy of Karl Marx and, through him, on Lenin and Stalin ...
For Marx as for Hegel, both the goal and the meaning of history are to be found within the confines of the process itself as it unfolds according to the dialectical pattern.
Hegel and Marx’s theories were just stops on our cultural evolution journey, but their main thesis about outgrowing Hobbesian, top-down control is happening today.