Hi everyone, welcome to another entry of our Short Attention Span Reading Group.
The Text
Theses on Feuerbach: eleven points on Feuerbach, a fellow Hegelian, written by Marx, famously culminating in
The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it.
The text is very short, but very dense with information and assumed knowledge. So what can we learn about dialectical materialism from this text?
The text of this one is short but the thing it's responding to is very long. Is there any way I can get a quick read on the context of the language used here?
Terms like dirty-judaical, practical-critical, and “revolutionary” (in quotes for an unknown reason) are totally alien to me lol
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