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The Marxist Path

Marxism begins from Marx's inversion of Hegel: it is material conditions, not ideas, that drive history. The analysis of capitalism, alienated labour, class struggle, and the critique of ideology provide both an account of how society works and a call to transform it. From the Communist Manifesto to Capital, Marx and Engels created a tradition that shaped the twentieth century more than any other body of thought.

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Continental Philosophy
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The Subject of Rupture
Alain Badiou
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Metaphysics
Concept · 5 min
Truth Procedures: Science, Art, Politics, Love
Alain Badiou
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Continental Philosophy
Concept · 6 min
Praxis and the Practico-Inert
Jean-Paul Sartre
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Continental Philosophy
Concept · 5 min
Seriality and the Fused Group
Jean-Paul Sartre
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Continental Philosophy
Concept · 5 min
Scarcity and Human History
Jean-Paul Sartre
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Social Philosophy
Concept · 6 min
Commodity Fetishism
Karl Marx
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Surplus Value and Exploitation
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Alienated Labour
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Historical Materialism
Karl Marx
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Base and Superstructure
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Class Struggle and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
Karl Marx
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Ideology and the Ruling Ideas
Karl Marx
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