The Bourgeois Ideology
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The Bourgeois Ideology
Hegel was the first to know, "every philosophy...belongs to its own time and is caught in that time's restriction." However that raises the question: How can a philosophical outlook stay alive after its "time" has passed? The answer is taken beyond philosophical argumentation to a deeper penetration of its own time. This is why the key to what is alive in Hegel's thought lies in Marx's critique of it (
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philosophy, seeks to uncover the possibility of the social individual, whose free development is the condition, without which "the free development of all" could not come about (p. 469-500). Bibliography Knowledge & Human Interest. 1968, publ. Polity Press, 1987. Chapter Three: The Idea of the Theory of Knowledge as Social Theory. Marx-Engels Reader, The. 1978, publ. Norton & Company, Inc. Schelling. "Philosophical Letters on Dogmatism and Criticism" [in German] in Philosophische Schriften, Vol. I, Landshut, 1809, p.104, Letter II.
philosophy, seeks to uncover the possibility of the social individual, whose free development is the condition, without which "the free development of all" could not come about (p. 469-500). Bibliography Knowledge & Human Interest. 1968, publ. Polity Press, 1987. Chapter Three: The Idea of the Theory of Knowledge as Social Theory. Marx-Engels Reader, The. 1978, publ. Norton & Company, Inc. Schelling. "Philosophical Letters on Dogmatism and Criticism" [in German] in Philosophische Schriften, Vol. I, Landshut, 1809, p.104, Letter II.