Marx s Concept of Men Eric Fromm
Marxs Concept of Man
A taste, No Gyan, Gyan
(Beyond the chain of Illsusions)
from Freedom) (Escape
(Institute für Sogialforscheng)
(Critical)
Create the need and fill it (Being)
The san socitey
Salesman Death of a
(Marketing charecter)
(World of Work Report 2008-ILO) Nuclear Policy National Committee for a Sane
Socialist Manifesto and Program. Let Men Prevail A
How to begin from Begining
Makes us Misereble, 1964) (Our Way of life
(The Sane Society)
3 Capital I, K. Marx, Charles H. Kerr & Co., Chicago 1906, p. 406.
4 Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts, p. 181. 5 3German Ideology, K. Marx and F. Engels, ed. with an introduction by R. Pascal, New York, International Publishers, Inc., 1939, p. 14.
: 6 K. Marx and F. Engels, Die Heilige Familie (The Holy Family), 1845. 7 German Ideology, l.c. p. 7.
[Gegenstand] [Object] [Anschanung] [gegenständliche] 8 Theses on Feuerbach, German Ideology, 1.c. p. 197.
9 " " ( Capital I, 1.c. p. 650).
10 Cf. MEGA V, p. 596.
11 German Ideology, 1.c. p. 7. 12 Capital I, 1.c. p. 406.
13 Capital I, 1.c. p. 91-2.
14 Preface to a Contribution to a Critique of Political Economy, Marx, Engels, Selected Works, Vol. I, Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow, 1955, p. 362-4.
German Ideology, 1.c. p. 13-4.
German Ideology, 1.c. p. 197-8
Capital I, 1.c., p. 824.
Capital I, 1.c., p. 668. German Ideology, 1.c., p. 198.
Heilige Familie, MEGA V, p. 359.
E.P. MSS., p. 139. H. Marcuse, Reason and Revolution, Oxford University Press, New York, 1941, p.146.
Marcuse, 1.c., p. 113. Marcuse, 1.c., p. 142. Cf. Hegel, Science and Logic, Vol. I, p. 404.
Marcuse, 1.c., p. 149. Marcuse, 1.c. p. 152.
Goethe's conversation with Eckermann, January 29, 1826. Quoted by K. Löwith, Von Hegel zu Nietzsche, W. Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart,1941, p. 24.
Man for Himself, Rinehart & Co., New York, 1947.
33 Cf. H. Popitz, Der entfremdete Mensch" (The Alienated Man) Verlag für Recht und Gesellschaft, A.G., Basel, p. 119.
34 E.P. MSS., p. 168.
35 E.P. MSS., pp. 126-7. 36 E.P. MSS., p. 134.
37 E.P. MSS., p. 134. 38 E.P. MSS., p. 133. 39 MEGA, Vol. III, p. 191.
40 E.P. MSS., p. 132. 41
42 E.P. MSS., p. 127. 43 E.P. MSS., p. 101.
44 E.P. MSS., pp. 137-8. "Blessed Are the Poor," ( Meister Eckhart, transl. by R. B. Blakney, Harper and Bros., New York, 1941) 45 MEGA I, i a p. 184.
: 46 E.P. MSS., pp. 134-5.
:... 47 E.P. MSS., p. 132.
48 E.P. MSS., pp. 144-5. 49 E.P. MSS., p. 145.
- 50 E.P. MSS., p. 138.
... -...
51 E.P. MSS., pp. 124-6. :
52 Capital I, l.c. p. 197-8.
53 German Ideology, l.c. p. 22.
54 E.P. MSS., p. 107.
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56 Eckermann's conversation with Goethe, February 18, 1829, published in Leipzig, 1894, page 47. [My translation -- E.F. ] 57 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte.
(industrial) 58 The Philosophy of History, translated by J. Sibree, The Colonial Press, New York, 1899.
59 E.P. MSS., p. 95. 60 E.P. MSS., p. 98.
61 E.P. MSS., p. 98. 62 E.P. MSS., p. 99. 63 Capital I, l.c. p. 536.
64 E.P. MSS., pp. 102-3.
65 E.P. MSS., p. 107. 66 Capital I, 1.c. p. 396.
67 Capital I, 1.c. p. 680-1. 68 E.P. MSS., p. 143. 69 Capital I, 1.c. p. 461-2.
70 E.P. MSS., p. 95. 71 Capital I, 1.c. p. 708.
: 72 E.P. MSS., pp. 105-6. 73 German Ideology, 1.c. p. 23.
74 E.P. MSS., p. 103. 75 E.P. MSS., p. 103.
76 E.P. MSS., p. 146. 77 E.P. MSS., p. 146. 78 E.P. MSS., p. 146
: 79 E.P. MSS., p. 140.
80 E.P. MSS., pp. 140-2. 81 E.P. MSS., p. 111.
82 E.P. MSS., p. 144.
83 E.P. MSS., p. 111.
84 Capital I, 1.c. p. 689.
85 Protestantische Vision, Ring Verlag, Stuttgart, 1952, p. 6.
86 Capital III, translated by Ernest Untermann, Charles H. Kerr & Co., Chicago 1909, p.954.
87 R. Dunayevskaya, Marxism and Freedom, with a preface by H. Marcuse, Bookman Associates, New York, 1958, p. 19.
88 MEGA I, 1 a, p. 184. 89 Erich Fromm, Man for Himself, Rinehart & Co., Inc., New York, 1947.
90 A. Huxley, The Perennial Philosophy, Harper and Brothers, New York, 1944, p. 93.
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91 Cf. Carl L. Becker, The Heavenly City of the EighteenthCentury Philosophers, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1932 and 1959; A. P. d'entrèves, The Medieval Contribution to Political Thought, Oxford University Press, 1939; Baron Hans, Fifteenth- Century Civilization and the Renaissance, in Cambridge Modern History, Vol. 8; Harold J. Laski, Political Theory in the Later Middle Ages, The NewCambridge Modern History, Vol. I.
92 E.P. MSS., p. 127. : Karl Löwith, Meaning in History, Chicago University Press, 1949; Lukacs, Geschichte und Klassenbewusstsein, Alfred Weber, J.A.
Ernst Bloch, Das Prinzip Hoffnung, Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 1959, 2volumes.
Alienation" in Thought, 1959. "The Meaning of
Marx-Engels Archiv I, ed. by Rjazanow.
J. C.B. Mohr, Tübingen, Vol. I and II, 1954, 1957. Jean- Yves Calvez, La Pensée dekarl Marx, Editions du Seui Paris, 1956. H. Lefèbvre, Navill, Goldmann, and of A. Kojève, J.- P. Sartre, M. Merlean-Ponty, the excellent paper Der Marxismus im Spiegel der FranzLösischen Philosophie
by I. Fetscher, in Marxismusstudien, 1.c. Vol. I, p. 173 ff. Oxford University Press, New York, 1941. Bookman Associates, New York, 1958.
German Ideology, 1.c. p. 22. German Ideology, 1.c. p. 22.
German Ideology, 1.c. p. 22-23 MEGA I, Vol. V, p. 61.
Capital III, 1.c. p. 945-6 Capital I, 1.c. p. 529-30. Capital I, p. 554-5. Capital I, p. 563. Capital I, 1.c. p. 708.
Reminiscences of Marx and Engels, Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow, p. 127.
Reminiscences of Marx and Engels, 1.c. p. 252.