Eugene Kamenka
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الأسس الأخلاقية للماركسية
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1972
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26 editions
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Karl Marx: 2
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Nationalism: The nature and evolution of an idea
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Bureaucracy
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1989
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2 editions
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The Ethical Foundations of Marxism
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Intellectuals and revolution: Socialism and the experience of 1848
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1980
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3 editions
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Community as a social ideal
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1983
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3 editions
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FUNDAMENTOS ETICOS DEL MARXISMO, LOS
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The Philosophy of Ludwig Feuerbach
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1970
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6 editions
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Marxism and Ethics
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“A person who contracts a marriage no more makes or invents marriage than a swimmer invents nature and the laws of water and of gravity. Marriage, therefore, cannot adapt itself to his caprice, to his arbitrary will, but his caprice, his arbitrary will, must adapt itself to marriage. (Karl Marx)”
― The Portable Karl Marx
― The Portable Karl Marx
“All moral relationships are indissoluble according to their concept, as one can easily convince one's self by postulating their truth. A true state, a true marriage, a true friendship, and indissoluble. But no state, no marriage, no friendship corresponds completely to its concept... (Karl Marx)”
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