The German Ideology, Part 1 & Selections From Parts 2 & 3 by Karl Marx

Part 1 & Selections From Parts 2 & 3

A sustained critique of idealist philosophy that develops the materialist conception of history: material conditions, modes of production and division of labor determine social relations and ideas, and ruling-class interests shape dominant ideology. The text examines how private property and class divisions arise from specific economic structures, argues that philosophical abstractions obscure real social processes, and outlines how changes in productive forces transform political and legal institutions, while pointing toward the abolition of class-based domination and alienated labor through collective reorganization of production.

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