This paper is aimed at a critical re-examination of the views of Karl Marx on religion. The paper investigates atheism in Marx's thought and the social milieu that created such a revolutionary mind-set. The humanistic influence of the Enlightenment captivated Marx to the extent that he ...
In Karl Marx’s view, religion served to siphon off potentially revolutionary thoughts and actions by focusing man’s attention on to the next world and by exhorting him to put up with the world for the sake of his immortal soul.Thus religious leaders promised a redress of this world’s il...
With regard to ‘mind’: my understanding of all scientific studies regarding our thoughts, speech and actions is that they are directed towards those parts of the physical body responsible for them (brain, muscles etc.), not to a ‘mind’. I definitely do not accept that there is a ‘mi...
Opium my ass. No effect on me. Karl Marx has been writing this 150 years ago, why take up this outdated litany again? Wait a minuteXav. Religion is the opium of the people, he said. Sad to add he didn’t mention his own. Religion? Opium? I guess his dope was people. I have ...
Karl Marx addressed both philosophy, sociology and the economic analysis of capitalism in the context of materialism and science. He applied, always in the materialist context, a critical analysis of the thoughts of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Hegel, Ludwig Feuerbach, etc. He therefore constructed a ...
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The founders of Marxism, what would later become communism, investigated the effect ofcapitalismon the working class and political and economic developments. In his theory,Karl Marxintegrated the thoughts of several great thinkers who came before him. ...
Karl Marx had a humanistic perception of the future. The economic rhetoric and its effect on the human interactions were the fundamentals of his thoughts. Moreover, he was a very compassion ... Continue reading this essay Page 1 of 2 ...
characterized by the capitalists’ domination, who dictate the nature of work and compensation that the proletariat has to accept. Marx did not claim to have unlocked the mystery of human history but instead explained that his thoughts were based only on a serious examination of real situations in...
Both Marx and Engels believed that nationalism, together with religion and militarism, were so many anachronisms, at once the by-products and the Bulwarks of the capitalist order, irrational, counter revolutionary forces which, with the passing of their material foundation, would automatically disappe...