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The Dead End of Liberation Theology - New Politics The Dead End of Liberation Theology

The Dead End of Liberation Theology - New Politics The Dead End of Liberation Theology
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Who was Karl Marx? | Live Science

Who was Karl Marx? | Live Science
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What Marx Should Have Said To Kropotkin – World Socialist Movement

What Marx Should Have Said To Kropotkin The following is the transcript of a talk given by Adam Buick. I once read a book which contained a sentence which began  “As Marx said to Lenin…” This would not have been a physical impossibility, as Marx’s life and Lenin’s life did overlap for 13 years. But quite why – and how – Marx would have confided his political views to a schoolboy in provincial Russia was not explained. In short, it never happened nor was it plausible to imagine it could have happened. Marx-Kropotkin meeting on the other hand, though it never did happen, could well have. Kropotkin was born in 1842, Marx in 1818 so, although Marx was a generation older, they could have met and discussed (just as Marx had in fact met and discussed with the three founding fathers of modern anarchism, Proudhon, Bakunin and Max Stirner).

Self and Others: Max Stirner and Revolutionary Anarchism

Self and Others: Max Stirner and Revolutionary Anarchism by Wayne Price Review of Jacob Blumenfeld. All Things Are Nothing to Me: The Unique Philosophy of Max Stirner. The individualist- egoism of Max Stirner, its strengths and weaknesses, in comparison with the views of Bakunin, Landauer, and Karl Marx. Max Stirner was the pen name of Johann Kasper Schmidt (1806-56). He was part of a milieu of young philosophers who sought to develop further the philosophy of the great German thinker Georg W. F. Hegel, who had died in 1831. This milieu has been referred to as the Young Hegelians or Left Hegelians. While Hegel’s system had solidified into a reactionary form, they mainly tried to rework it in more humanistic, naturalistic, and democratic directions. The most well-known of these young men today (there were women in the grouping, but their names have dropped out of history) are Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. (Engels had been a personal friend of Stirner’s for a time.) Michael Ba

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