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  1. Marx's Concept of Man. First published: Publisher: Frederick Ungar Publishing: New York., 1961. pp. 1 - 85 Transcribed: by Sam Berner. Contents. 1. The Falsification of Marx's Concepts 2. Marx's Historical Materialism 3. The Problem of Consciousness, Social Structure and the Use of Force 4. The Nature of Man 5. Alienation 6.

  2. Marx's Concept of Man is a 1961 book about Karl Marx's theory of human nature by the psychoanalyst Erich Fromm. The work sold widely thanks to the popularity of Marx's early writings, which was a product of the existentialism of the 1940s.

  3. Quite in contrast to this sociological relativism, Marx started out with the idea that man qua man is a recognizable and ascertainable entity; that man can be defined as man not only biologically, anatomically and physiologically, but also psychologically.

  4. 17 de may. de 2023 · Marx's concept of man / Erich Fromm -- Economic and philosophical manuscripts / Karl Marx ; translated by T.B. Bottomore -- From German ideology / Karl Marx -- Preface to A contribution to the critique of political economy / Karl Marx -- Introduction to the critique of Hegel's Philosophy of law.

  5. 26 de mar. de 2013 · Social philosopher Erich Fromm argues that Marx has been entirely misrepresented and misunderstood, and that Marx’s ideas have been misappropriated to further causes antithetical to his true...

  6. In contrast to Hegel, Marx studies man and history by beginning with the real man and the economic and social conditions under which he must live, and not primarily with his ideas. Marx was as far from bourgeois materialism as he was from Hegel's idealism -- hence he could rightly say that his philosophy is neither idealism nor materialism but ...

  7. La filosofía de Marx es una filosofía de protesta; es una protesta imbuida de fe en el hombre, en su capacidad para liberarse y realizar sus potencialidades. Esta fe es un rasgo del pensamiento de Marx que ha sido característico de la actitud occidental desde fines de la Edad Media hasta el siglo XIX y que ahora es tan escasa. Por esta misma