Karl Marx — "As a teacher of German philosophy he also had the advantage over me that he hims…"
As a teacher of German philosophy he also had the advantage over me that he himself understood nothing about it.
As a teacher of German philosophy he also had the advantage over me that he himself understood nothing about it.
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"Reason has always existed, but not always in a reasonable form."
"This Bonaparte, who constitutes himself chief of the lumpenproletariat, who here alone rediscovers in mass form the interests which he personally pursues, who recognizes in this scum, offal, refuse of…"
"Legal relations, as well as forms of state, are to be grasped neither from themselves nor from the so-called general development of the human mind, but rather have their roots in the material conditio…"
"If anything is certain, it is that I myself am not a Marxist."
"The first requisite for the happiness of the people is the abolition of religion."
A sarcastic critique of a philosophical opponent, likely Proudhon.
Date: Undated, likely mid-19th century
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