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... Marx's argument on the role of credit and the money - lender in capitalist agriculture ( Marx and Engels , 1976 ) In 1857 Marx was invited to contribute an article on aesthetics to an American encyclopedia . Although the article ...
... Marx's argument on the role of credit and the money - lender in capitalist agriculture ( Marx and Engels , 1976 ) In 1857 Marx was invited to contribute an article on aesthetics to an American encyclopedia . Although the article ...
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... Marx's approval was severely qualified . Lassalle is criticised for his abstract not concretely historical ... ( Marx and Engels , 1976 , pp.98–101 ) . Running through Marx's comments is a crucial distinction between ' free ' intellectual ...
... Marx's approval was severely qualified . Lassalle is criticised for his abstract not concretely historical ... ( Marx and Engels , 1976 , pp.98–101 ) . Running through Marx's comments is a crucial distinction between ' free ' intellectual ...
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... Marx contrasts this realm of unfreedom with the aesthetic sphere of non - alienated human labour in which art functions ' as itself ' . Marx's youthful formulations are strongly idealist in tenor , suggesting a utopian conception of a ...
... Marx contrasts this realm of unfreedom with the aesthetic sphere of non - alienated human labour in which art functions ' as itself ' . Marx's youthful formulations are strongly idealist in tenor , suggesting a utopian conception of a ...
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