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Chapter Two: Marx's Metacritique of Hegel: Synthesis Through Social Labor
In the last of the economic-philosophical manuscripts from his Paris period (1844) Marx comes to grips with the Phenomenology of Mind.1He focuses especially on the last chapter, on absolute knowledge. Marx follows the strategy of detaching the exposition of consciousness in its manifestations from the framework of the philosophy of identity. He does this in order to bring to light the elements of a critique that often "far surpasses Hegel's standpoint," elements that are already contained, although concealed, i
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