The Young Marx, Reconsidered

Journal of the History of Ideas 31 (1):109-120 (1970)
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Abstract

As an expanded special study from the broader work, 'the red '48ers. Karl marx and friedrich engels' (scribners), The article stresses the tactical revolutionary requirements which colored marx's critiques, Tactics and "line". Based on the marx-Engels sources, The article suggests that the emphasis on "alienation", Notably in 1844, Was a mere tactical device or line that was discarded and derided thereafter. In contrast to the usual theoretical approach, The article points to the need of taking tactics into account

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