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Introduction: Life and work of Karl Marx
Introduction: Life and work of Karl Marx</br>
1. Marx´s Break : The Thesis on Feuerbach
1. Marx´s Break : The Thesis on Feuerbach</br>
A. "Praxis”: Critique of vulgar materialism
A. "Praxis”: Critique of vulgar materialism</br>
B. Man's essence. History and society
B. Man's essence. History and society</br>
C. "Self-emancipation": how to change the world.
C. "Self-emancipation": how to change the world.</br>
 
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2. Marx's materialist conception of History. 1859 Prologue and Letters
2. Marx's materialist conception of History. 1859 Prologue and Letters</br>
A. Social relations of productions. The new starting point
A. Social relations of productions. The new starting point</br>
B. The notion of an "economic base"
B. The notion of an "economic base"</br>
C. The progress in History
C. The notion of progress in History</br>


* Ernest Mandel, [http://www.marxists.org/archive/mandel/19xx/marx-hist/app.htm The Place of Marxism in History, "Appendices": "The Eight Main Periods of the “History” of Marx" and "A Few Events of Marx’s Time"], IIRE, Amsterdam, 1983
* Ernest Mandel, [http://www.marxists.org/archive/mandel/19xx/marx-hist/app.htm The Place of Marxism in History, "Appendices": "The Eight Main Periods of the “History” of Marx" and "A Few Events of Marx’s Time"], IIRE, Amsterdam, 1983

Latest revision as of 14:48, 13 November 2019

Introduction: Life and work of Karl Marx
1. Marx´s Break : The Thesis on Feuerbach
A. "Praxis”: Critique of vulgar materialism
B. Man's essence. History and society
C. "Self-emancipation": how to change the world.

2. Marx's materialist conception of History. 1859 Prologue and Letters
A. Social relations of productions. The new starting point
B. The notion of an "economic base"
C. The notion of progress in History