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19. Dez. 2013 · In publishing Marx's Concept of Man in 1961, Erich Fromm presented to the English-speaking world for the first time Karl Marx's then recently discovered Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts.
Marx's concept of socialism follows from his concept of man. It should be clear by now that according to this concept, socialism is not a society of regimented, automatized individuals, regardless of whether there is equality of income or not, and regardless of whether they are well fed and well clad.
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26. März 2013 · Marx's Concept of Man - Kindle edition by Fromm, Erich, Bottomore, T.. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Marx's Concept of Man.
Title. Marx's Concept of ManMilestones of thought in the history of ideasMilestones of thought. Authors. Erich Fromm, Karl Marx. Editor. Erich Fromm. Compiled by. Erich Fromm. Edition.
Marx's Concept of Man. Erich Fromm 1961. 7. The Continuity in Marx's Thought. Our presentation of Marx's concept of human nature, alienation, activity, etc., would be quite one-sided and, in fact, misleading if they were right who claim that the ideas of the "young Marx" contained in the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts were abandoned by ...
Marx's Concept of Man. Erich Fromm 1961. 5. Alienation. The concept of the active, productive man who grasps and embraces the objective world with his own powers cannot be fully understood without the concept of the negation of productivity: alienation. For Marx the history of mankind is a history of the increasing development of man, and at ...