Reader in Marxist Philosophy: From the Writings of Marx, Engels, and LeninHoward Selsam, Harry Martel International Publishers Co, 1963 - 384 من الصفحات The basic philosophical thought of Marx, Engels and Lenin gathered together in the categories customary to Western philosophy. |
المحتوى
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 17 |
HOW SOCIALISM BECAME | 26 |
THE THREE COMPONENT PARTS OF MARXISM | 37 |
PART | 45 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN MATERIALISM IN FRANCE | 53 |
THE RELATION OF AGNOSTICISM MATERIALISM | 61 |
NONPARTISANSHIP | 78 |
DOES THE NEW PHYSICS REFUTE MATERIALISM? | 85 |
THE BASIS OF SOCIAL LIFE | 186 |
Engels Ludwig Feuerbach | 196 |
THE ECONOMIC ELEMENT NOT THE ONLY DETERMINING | 204 |
CONTRADICTION | 211 |
HISTORICAL MATERIALISM | 218 |
PART | 224 |
FEUERBACHS IDEALIST APPROACH to Religion | 231 |
ON THOMAS CARLYLE | 234 |
PART THREE | 94 |
SCIENTIFIC VERSUS SCHEMATIC USE OF DIALECTICS | 108 |
DIALECTICS AND FORMAL LOGIC | 114 |
CONTRADICTIONS IN REALITY | 117 |
THE INTERACTION OF QUANTITY AND QUALITY | 123 |
THE UNITY AND CONFLICT OF OPPOSITES | 130 |
PART FOUR | 138 |
WHAT IS OBJECTIVE TRUTH? 145 Lenin ibid | 152 |
A Conditional versus Unconditional Truth | 157 |
FROM A STATIC TO A DYNAMIC WORLD | 164 |
NATURAL SCIENTISTS AND PHILOSOPHY | 170 |
Engels Letter to Conrad Schmidt | 179 |
DEFINITIONS ABSTRACTIONS AND REALITY | 180 |
THE DECAY OF RELIGIOUS AUTHORITY | 240 |
PART SEVEN | 248 |
EVOLUTION OF THE IDEA OF EQUALITY | 256 |
Marx Critique of the Gotha Program | 263 |
FROM BLIND NECESSITY TO FREEDOM | 271 |
APPENDIX I | 277 |
RELIGION PHILOSOPHY PROletarian RevolUTION | 283 |
A THEOLOGIAN FROM THE BEGINNING | 294 |
ATOMIC INDIVIDUALS AND SOCIETY | 310 |
THE MYSTERY | 318 |
APPENDIX II | 325 |
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18th century absolute abstract activity agnosticism alien Anti-Dühring appearance atheism basis become Berkeley bourgeois bourgeoisie capital capitalist causality class struggle cognition communist concept connection consciousness contradiction criticism definite Descartes dialectical materialism distinct doctrine economic equal essence essential estranged existence expression external fact feudal fideism French French materialism Fruit German Hegel Hegelian Herr Dühring human idealism idealist ideas ideology independent individual Kant labor LENIN Logic Ludwig Feuerbach Mach Machians man's Marx and Engels Marx's Marxism mass materialist matter means ment metaphysics method mind mode of production modern morality motion movement natural science necessity negation objective truth opposition organic philosophy physical political positive practice precisely private property proletariat pure question reflection religion religious revolution scientific sensations sense sensuous social relations society species sphere standpoint surplus value thing-in-itself things thinking thought tion transformation universal whole worker Young Hegelians