Brudney traces post-Hegelian thought from Feuerbach through Bauer to Marx's work of 1844 and his Theses on Feuerbach , and ends with an examination of The German Ideology . He shows how Marx attempted to reveal humanity's nature and a notion of the good life, while polemicizing against any concern with metaphysics and epistemology.
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Brudney traces post-Hegelian thought from Feuerbach through Bauer to Marx's work of 1844 and his Theses on Feuerbach , and ends with an examination of The German Ideology . He shows how Marx attempted to reveal humanity's nature and a notion of the good life, while polemicizing against any concern with metaphysics and epistemology.
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