Young Marx
?Young Marx? is one half of the concept in Marxology that Karl Marx?s intellectual development can be broken into two board categories, the other being ?Mature Marx?. There is disagreement thought as to when Marx thought began to mature, Lenin claimed Marx's first mature work as ?The Poverty of Philosophy? (1847) in his own work ?State and Revolution? (1917). The Trotskyist Ernest Mandel in his ?the Place of Marxism in History? (1986) broke Marx?s intellectual development into several different stages. Louis Althusser was a champion of this 'young' 'mature' dichotomy in his criticisms of Marxist humanism and Existential Marxism.
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Marxology - Karl Marx - Mature Marx - Lenin - The Poverty of Philosophy - State and Revolution - Trotskyist - Ernest Mandel - The Place of Marxism in History - Louis Althusser - Marxist humanism - Existential Marxism
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