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- catalog abstract "Textual analysis of Marx's early writings, showing how his spiritual and ethical bases later changed to materialistic concepts.".
- catalog contributor b1594244.
- catalog created "1961.".
- catalog date "1961".
- catalog date "1961.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1961.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 254-257.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Marx in changing perspective -- Part I: The philosophical background -- I. The self as god in German philosophy -- II. History as god's self-realization -- III. The dialectic of aggrandizement -- Part II: From Hegel to Marx -- IV. Philosophy revolts against the world -- V. Metaphysics as esoteric psychology -- VI. Marx and Feuerbach -- VII. The rise of philosophical communism -- Part III: Original Marxism -- VIII. Working man as world creator -- IX. Alienation and money-worship -- X. Communism: the self regained -- Part IV: Mature Marxism -- XI. Two Marxisms or one? -- XII. The new materialism -- XIII. Division of labour and communism -- XIV. The world as labour and capital -- XV. The myth and the problem of conduct -- Conclusion: Marx and the present age.".
- catalog description "Textual analysis of Marx's early writings, showing how his spiritual and ethical bases later changed to materialistic concepts.".
- catalog extent "263 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Philosophy and myth in Karl Marx.".
- catalog identifier "0521091454 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Philosophy and myth in Karl Marx.".
- catalog issued "1961".
- catalog issued "1961.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge [Eng.] University Press,".
- catalog relation "Philosophy and myth in Karl Marx.".
- catalog subject "193".
- catalog subject "B3305.M74 T8 1961".
- catalog subject "Marx, Karl, 1818-1883.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Marx in changing perspective -- Part I: The philosophical background -- I. The self as god in German philosophy -- II. History as god's self-realization -- III. The dialectic of aggrandizement -- Part II: From Hegel to Marx -- IV. Philosophy revolts against the world -- V. Metaphysics as esoteric psychology -- VI. Marx and Feuerbach -- VII. The rise of philosophical communism -- Part III: Original Marxism -- VIII. Working man as world creator -- IX. Alienation and money-worship -- X. Communism: the self regained -- Part IV: Mature Marxism -- XI. Two Marxisms or one? -- XII. The new materialism -- XIII. Division of labour and communism -- XIV. The world as labour and capital -- XV. The myth and the problem of conduct -- Conclusion: Marx and the present age.".
- catalog title "Philosophy and myth in Karl Marx.".
- catalog type "text".