- The
Grundrisse der
Kritik der
Politischen Ökonomie (lit. 'Foundations of a
Critique of
Political Economy',
German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁʊntˌʁɪsə deːɐ̯ kʁiˈtiːk...
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General intellect,
according to Karl Marx in the
Grundrisse, is
capable of
becoming a
structural force of production. The
concept designates a combination...
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diminishing the
means whereby crises are prevented. A few
years later, in the
Grundrisse, Marx was
writing of "the
violent destruction of
capital not by relations...
- M****cripts of 1844, and in his
later working notes for Capital, the
Grundrisse. Marx's
theory draws heavily from
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, and from...
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Basic Outline (German: Enzyklopädie der
philosophischen Wissenschaften im
Grundrisse), by
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (first
published in 1817,
second edition...
- main places: the
introduction to the
Grundrisse m****cript and in
chapter 51 of Das Kapital. In the
Grundrisse,
where he
defines the
total economy to...
- left
communist activist most
noted for his
translation of Karl Marx's
Grundrisse and his work with
Jacques Camatte.
Dangeville was of
Alsatian origin,...
- Hegel's
ideas in
works such as The
German Ideology (written 1846) and the
Grundrisse (written 1857–1858).
While in Paris, Marx
wrote his
Economic and Philosophic...
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notion of the "annihilation of
space by time"
originally elaborated in the
Grundrisse, and was
later articulated by
Marxist geographer David Harvey in his book...
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working classes can be
dispelled as a myth. Karl Marx, in a
section of his
Grundrisse that came to be
known as the "Fragment on Machines",
argued that the transition...