In this book, Marxism is examined from three perspectives. First, as a philosophical school that, by replacing the priority of concrete events with the place that subjectivity played in Hegel's philosophy, claimed to explain an idea that has the powe ...
In this book, Marxism is examined from three perspectives. First, as a philosophical school that, by replacing the priority of concrete events with the place that subjectivity played in Hegel's philosophy, claimed to explain an idea that has the power to change the world and not just describe it; Second, as an economic school that claimed to have discovered the source and origin of exploitation in capitalist production by discovering the theory of surplus value.
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