The Power of Money
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"Assume man to be man and his relationship to the world to be a human one: then you can exchange love only for love, trust for trust, etc." "In their very language Marx's 1844 manuscripts are steeped in the tradition of messianic promise. In an astounding passage Marx seems to paraphrase the vision of Isaiah and of primitive Christianity. "Assume man to be man and his relationship to the world to be a human one: then you can exchange love only for love, trust for trust."" --In Bluebeard's Castle (1971) by George Steiner |
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The Power of Money (1844) is a text by Marx found in Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844.
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