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The essay explores the principle of activity in Karl Marx's philosophy, highlighting its dual significance. It emphasizes how this principle motivates Marx and his followers, serving as a foundational concept within his system. Activity is portrayed as both a philosophical idea and a necessary aspect of human experience, evident in Marx's writings and actions. The discussion critiques the limited understanding of action, referencing Spinoza to broaden the interpretation beyond observable outcomes, thus enriching the understanding of Marxian thought.
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Activity in Marxs Philosophy, Norman D. Livergood
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