Contents
Prefaces
Introduction
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Part 1: Origins and Structure of the Marxian Theory
Chapter I: Origins of the Concept of Alienation
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1. The Judeo-Christian Approach
2. Alienation as “Universal Saleability”
3, Historicity and the Rise of Anthropology
4, The End of “Uncritical Positivism”
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Chapter II: Genesis of Marx's Theory of Alienation
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1. Marx’s Doctoral Thesis and His Critique
of the Modern State
2. The Jewish Question and the Problem
of German Emancipation 70
3. Marx’s Encounter with Political Economy 76
4. Monistic Materialism 84
5 The Transformation of Hegel's Idea of “Activity” 87
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Chapter III: Conceptual Structure of Marx’s Theory of Alienation 93
1. Foundations of the Marxian System
2. Conceptual Framework of Marx’s
Theory of Alienation
3. Alienation and Teleology
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