Part II: Aspects of Alienation
Chapter IV: Economic Aspects
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1. Marx’s Critique of Political Economy
2. From Partial to Universal Alienation
3. From Political to Economic Alienation
4, Division and Alienation of Labour,
Competition and Reification
5. Alienated Labour and “Human Nature”
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Chapter V: Political Aspects
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1. Property Relations
2. Capitalistic Objectification and Freedom
3. Political “Negation of the Negation” and
Emancipation
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Chapter VI: Ontological and Moral Aspects
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1. The “Self-mediating Being of Nature”
2. The Limits of Freedom
3. Human Attributes
4. The Alienation of Human Powers
5. Means and Ends, Necessity and Freedom:
the Practical Programme of Human Emancipation 180
6. Legality, Morality and Education 186
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Chapter VII: Aesthetic Aspects
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l. Meaning, Value and Need: An Anthropomorphic
Framework of Evaluation
2. Marx’s Concept of Realism
3. The “Emancipation of the Human Senses”
4, Production and Consumption and Their
Relation to Art
5. The Significance of Aesthetic Education
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