![]() The only original German works of substance in this science, however – other than Weitling’s writings – are the essays by Hess published in Einundzwanzig Bogen and Umrisse zu einer Kritik der Nationalökonomie by Engels in the Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher, where also the basic elements of this work have been indicated by me in a very general way. It goes without saying that besides the French and English socialists I have also used German socialist works. (Whereas the uninformed reviewer who tries to hide his complete ignorance and intellectual poverty by hurling the “ utopian phrase” at the positive critic’s head, or again such phrases as “quite pure, quite resolute, quite critical criticism,” the “not merely legal but social – utterly social – society,” the “compact, massy mass,” the “outspoken spokesmen of the massy mass,” this reviewer has yet to furnish the first proof that besides his theological family affairs he has anything to contribute to a discussion of worldly matters.) It is hardly necessary to assure the reader conversant with political economy that my results have been attained by means of a wholly empirical analysis based on a conscientious critical study of political economy. For this reason it will be found that the interconnection between political economy and the state, law, ethics, civil life, etc., is touched upon in the present work only to the extent to which political economy itself expressly touches upon these subjects. I shall therefore publish the critique of law, ethics, politics, etc., in a series of distinct, independent pamphlets, and afterwards try in a special work to present them again as a connected whole showing the interrelationship of the separate parts, and lastly attempt a critique of the speculative elaboration of that material. Moreover, the wealth and diversity of the subjects to be treated could have been compressed into one work only in a purely aphoristic style whilst an aphoristic presentation of this kind, for its part, would have given the impression of arbitrary systematism. ![]() While preparing it for publication, the intermingling of criticism directed only against speculation with criticism of the various subjects themselves proved utterly unsuitable, hampering the development of the argument and rendering comprehension difficult. ||XXXIX| I have already announced in the Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher the critique of jurisprudence and political science in the form of a critique of the Hegelian philosophy of law. Plan for a Work on The Modern State, November 1844 Hegel’s Construction of The Phenomenology, November 1844 Human Needs & Division of Labour Under the Rule of Private PropertyĬritique of the Hegelian Dialectic and Philosophy as a Whole The Accumulation of Capitals and the Competition Among the CapitalistsĪntithesis of Capital and Labour. The Rule of Capital Over Labour and the Motives of the CapitalistĤ. Proofed: and corrected by Matthew Carmody 2009 ģ. ![]() Transcribed: for by Andy Blunden in 2000 Publisher: Progress Publishers, Moscow 1959 ![]() Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 Karl Marx Works 1844 Economic & Philosophic Manuscripts Marx's Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 ![]()
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