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Materialism and atheism

Ludwig Feuerbach – despite being inspired by Hegel’s works – developed a philosophical system that was almost his polar opposite. He believed that all objects and phenomena were made up of physical elements and that the mind was just another object, made up of those...

Dialectical materialism

As a student, Karl Marx was keen on studying Hegel’s philosophy. He found Hegel’s idea of history as a journey through stages and conflicts compelling. However, unlike other Marxists, he believed that this journey was not just political and economic. Like other...

Das Kapital

Karl Marx was a communist, and his writings influenced many in the movement. He believed the proletariat should be educated and organized and that society should be run democratically. But at first, Marx wanted to focus on economic issues, not politics. His early...

The opium of the people

Kant had shown that we cannot prove whether God exists or not. He argued that if we were to try to show that God does exist, then we would be doing exactly what he said we shouldn't do – trying to prove something that you might not even be sure about yourself....

Socialism and communism

Marx combined his economic analysis of the existing capitalist system with a dialectic view of history. He believed that capitalism had undergone a series of cycles of boom and bust, each time ending in a crisis that could not be resolved within the existing system....



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