The article explores philosopher Karl Marx's religious belief. It examines his religious critique which the author contends is a revelation of a theological commentator side. To examine his religious critique, the author focused on Marx's belief in personal immortality which was presented as a ...
against the dark forces of religion. In the port of werder Bremen and wonders, he describes the poor residents in Germany it will go out to make a living, analyzes the deep reason of they fled and points out: "drive these people come away with me not always hungry, let alone is...
The traditional understandings of Marx's Communism Idea have the tendency of" scientization" and" materialization", focus on dimensions of theory, movement and system, but ignore the belief dimension." Human liberation" is the ideal faith and practical goal, for which Marx spent all his life....
out of the professions. Marx’s father became a Lutheran. This sort of activity was going on. The Jewish question was not just a question about Jews, it was a question about religion, belief, and social conformity, and how conformist to conventional culture and religious tests you needed to...
Denmark and Sweden are among the least religious nations in the world today, measured by both church attendance rates as well as levels of belief in traditional religious tenets. This article attempts to account for Danish and Swedish ir... P Zuckerman - 《Nordic Journal of Religion & Society...
Before everyone has a goal, this goal seems to be great at least in his own, and if the most profound belief in the innermost voice that this goal is great, he is actually great, because God will never make the world completely without a guide, he speaks softly but firmly for ...
of a young man who has embarked on the road to life and is not willing to take his most important career to chance. Before everyone has a goal, this goal seems to be great at least in his own, and if the most profound belief in the innermost ...
belief and ideal slogan, purpose is to eliminate class exploitation and inequality, let all mankind to live a happy life; they are not what requirements on their own, their lofty ideological realm. The Communist society is a judgment made by Marx according to the development of philosophy and ...
For example, although the belief that the things people produce are actually more productive than the people who produce them is literally absurd, it does reflect the fact (according to Marx and Engels) that people under capitalism are alienated from their own labour-power. Another example of ...
Belief in God was a way for the workers to make unbearable life bearable, but Marx thought that religions would disappear in communism because the workers would then no longer need the support. Marx also stated that a commodity has a product, a value for use and an exchange value. The use...