Buch | Kapitel
Alienation in Marx's political economy and philosophy
pp. 195-212
Abstrakt
It is generally agreed that the concept of alienation as used by Marx1 originated in German idealism. In this context "German idealism" is mostly equated with Hegel's philosophy. This, however, is somewhat one-sided and prevents us from seeing the concept, and the problem behind it, in full perspective. It seems advantageous to start not with Hegel, but rather with Kant.
Publication details
Published in:
Natanson Maurice (1970) Phenomenology and social reality: Essays in memory of Alfred Schütz. Den Haag, Nijhoff.
Seiten: 195-212
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-7523-4_11
Referenz:
(1970) „Alienation in Marx's political economy and philosophy“, In: M. Natanson (ed.), Phenomenology and social reality, Den Haag, Nijhoff, 195–212.