Karl Marx’s theory of religion is an illustration of his theory of alienation. He argues that in primitive societies man resorted to magical cum religious explanations to deal with phenomena which were beyond his understanding. With the development of the institution of private property of the mea...
Karl Marx's theory of religion has been dismissed by these rational choice advocates as constitutive of the outmoded "old paradigm." Yet they have overlooked that Marx's theory upholds the basic premises of contemporary Rational Choice Theory. A close analysis of Marx's theory of religion ...
published, a work which analyzed the capitalist process of production. Here, Marx elaborated his labor theory of value and his conception of surplus value and exploitation which he argued would ultimately lead to a falling rate of profit and the collapse of industrial capitalism. Volumes II and I...
Kritik der Religion bei Marx. München: Kösel. Google Scholar Siebert, R. (2010). Manifesto of the critical theory of society and religion. The wholly other, liberation, happiness, and the rescue of the hopeless (Bd. 1). Leiden: Brill. Google Scholar Sperber, J. (2013). Karl Marx...
He thought that if the comfort blanket of religion was taken away, at last the workers would have to do something about their terrible condition. In Marx's dream of a communist revolution, religion would be abolished, and the workers would be so happy being equal they simply wouldn't need...
with its oft-quoted assertion that religion is the “opium of the people.” It was there, too, that he first raised the call for an “uprising of the proletariat” to realize theconceptionsof philosophy. Once more, however, the Prussian government intervened against Marx. He was expelled fro...
Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people. Whereas his Gymnasium senior thesis argued that the primary social function of religion was to promote solidarity, here Marx sees the social ...
Marxism is a socio-political theory based on the ideas of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. It provides a critical analysis of the capitalist system and the social relations that exist within it. In a capitalist society, there is a ruling class that controls the means of production and holds ...
Karl Marx Collective Humphrey, C. (1983) The Karl Marx Collective: Economy, Society and Religion in a Siberian Collective Farm (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press)... C Humphrey - CAMBRIDGE - USA 被引量: 45发表: 1983年 what makes work worth doing? Fathers Work for Their Sons: Accumulatio...
The question at issue is Marx’ssecondThesis on Feuerbach and Plekhanov’s translation of the wordDiesseitigkeit. Here is the second Thesis: “The question whether objective truth can be attributed to human thinking is not a question of theory, but is a practical question. In practice man mu...