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The German Ideology
Volume I, Part I
Karl Marx
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Frederick Engels
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Tim Delaney
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Bob Schwartz
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Brian Baggins
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Table of Contents
Volume I: Critique of Modern German Philosophy According to Its Representatives Feuerbach, B. Bauer and Stirner
Preface
I: Feuerbach. Opposition of the Materialist and Idealist Outlook
A. Idealism and Materialism
The Illusions of German Ideology
Ideology in General, German Ideology in Particular
First Premises of Materialist Method
3. Production and Intercourse. Division of Labour and Forms of Property – Tribal, Ancient, Feudal
4. The Essence of the Materialist Conception of History. Social Being and Social Consciousness
History: Fundamental Conditions
Private Property and Communism
History as a Continuous Process
5. Development of the Productive Forces as a Material Premise of Communism
B. The Illusion of the Epoch
Civil Society and the Conception of History
Conclusions from the Materialist Conception of History
7. Summary of the Materialist Conception of History
8. The Inconsistency of the Idealist Conception of History in General, and of German Post-Hegelian Philosophy in Particular
Feuerbach: Philosophic, and Real, Liberation
1. Preconditions of the Real Liberation of Man
2. Feuerbach’s Contemplative and Inconsistent Materialism
Ruling Class and Ruling Ideas
C. The Real Basis of Ideology
Division of Labour: Town and Country
2. The Division of Material and Mental Labour. Separation of Town and Country, The Guild System
Further Division of Labour
The Rise of Manufacturing
4. Most Extensive Division of Labour. Large-Scale Industry
The Relation of State and Law to Property
Notes, written by Marx, intended for further elaboration 12. FORMS OF SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS
D. Proletarians and Communism
Individuals, Class, and Community
Forms of Intercourse
Contradiction between individuals and their conditions of life as contradiction between productive forces and the form of intercourse
5. The Contradiction Between the Productive Forces and the Form of Intercourse as the Basis for Social Revolution
Conquest
Contradictions of Big Industry: Revolution
9. Contradiction Between the Productive Forces and the Form of Intercourse
10. The Necessity, Preconditions and Consequences of the Abolition of Private Property
The Necessity of the Communist Revolution
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