Conception of man in the work The German Ideology of Marx and Engels
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https://doi.org/10.5752/P.2177-6342.2020v11n21p139-149Keywords:
Marx. Homem. Trabalho. Capitalismo.Abstract
This article aims to address the question of the concept of man in the work German Ideology by Marx and Engels and its developments in various aspects of the man-work relationship in Marx. Marx's work on the question of man is dispersed in several of his writings. Thus, our article focuses on the conception of man adopted by Marx and Engels in their work German Ideology. Our article begins by contextualizing aspects of Marx's context and his clash with the Hegelian left; after this moment we started to explain the notion of Work in Marx and show how, based on this notion, it is possible to think about the development of expensive themes such as alienation, class struggle and communism. Such analysis, in our view, is important because it is an important text in the history of philosophy and because it offers a perspective that Marx and Engels often overlooked, which is his concern for man and the world around him
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