Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right
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- | '''''Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right''''' (''Zur Kritik der Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophie'') is a [[manuscript]] written by [[Germany|German]] [[political philosophy|political philosopher]] [[Karl Marx]] in 1843. | + | '''''Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right''''' (''Zur Kritik der Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophie'') is a [[manuscript]] written by German [[political philosophy|political philosopher]] [[Karl Marx]] in 1843 in ''[[Deutsch–Französische Jahrbücher]]''. |
- | Unpublished during his lifetime, it is a manuscript in which Marx comments on fellow philosopher [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]]'s 1820 [[book]] ''[[Elements of the Philosophy of Right]]'' paragraph by paragraph. One of Marx's major criticisms of Hegel in the [[document]] is the fact that many of his [[dialectic]]al arguments begin in [[abstraction]]. | + | Unpublished during his lifetime (except for the introduction in 1844), it is a manuscript in which Marx comments on fellow philosopher [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]]'s 1820 book ''[[Elements of the Philosophy of Right]]'' paragraph by paragraph. One of Marx's major criticisms of Hegel in the [[document]] is the fact that many of his [[dialectic]]al arguments begin in [[abstraction]]. |
- | This work contains the formulations of Marx's particular [[Marx's theory of alienation|alienation theory]], which was informed by [[Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach]]'s work. Narrative of the work develops around analysis of the relations between [[Civil_society#Modern_history|civil society]] and [[political society]]. | + | This work contains the formulations of Marx's particular [[Marx's theory of alienation|alienation theory]], which was informed by [[Ludwig Feuerbach]]'s work. Narrative of the work develops around analysis of the relations between [[Civil society#Modern history|civil society]] and [[political society]], including Marx's most famous commentaries on the function of [[religion]] in the introduction. |
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Opium of the people]], a phrase coined in this work | ||
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Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right (Zur Kritik der Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophie) is a manuscript written by German political philosopher Karl Marx in 1843 in Deutsch–Französische Jahrbücher.
Unpublished during his lifetime (except for the introduction in 1844), it is a manuscript in which Marx comments on fellow philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's 1820 book Elements of the Philosophy of Right paragraph by paragraph. One of Marx's major criticisms of Hegel in the document is the fact that many of his dialectical arguments begin in abstraction.
This work contains the formulations of Marx's particular alienation theory, which was informed by Ludwig Feuerbach's work. Narrative of the work develops around analysis of the relations between civil society and political society, including Marx's most famous commentaries on the function of religion in the introduction.
See also
- Opium of the people, a phrase coined in this work