The German Ideology
The German Ideology was a book written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels around April or early May 1845. Marx and Engels decided not to publish it. However, the work was later retrieved and published for the first time in 1932 by the Marx-Engels Institute in Moscow.
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Karl Marx - Friedrich Engels - 1845 - 1932 - Marx-Engels Institute - Moscow
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The multi-part book consists of many satirically written polemics against Bruno Bauer, Max Stirner, and other Young Hegelians. Part I, however, is a work of exposition giving the appearance of being the work for which the "Theses on Feuerbach" served as an outline. The work is a restatement of the theory of history Marx was beginning to call the "materialist conception of history."
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Polemic - Bruno Bauer - Max Stirner - Young Hegelian - Theses on Feuerbach - Materialist conception of history
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Since its first publication, Marxist scholars have found the work particularly valuable since it is perhaps the most comprehensive statement of Marx's theory of history stated at such length and detail.
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