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- 96 pages
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Focusing on the critique of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's views, this work by Karl Marx presents a robust defense of his own materialist conception of history and political economy. Marx argues that Proudhon fails to grasp the interconnectedness of contemporary societal conditions, lacking essential historical insights. He highlights the contradictions in Proudhon's philosophy, where rhetoric often overshadows logical consistency. This text serves as a significant exposition of Marx's ideas, marking his emergence as a pivotal figure in socialist and communist theory.
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