Introduction
KARL MARX AND FREDERICK ENGELS. THE GERMAN IDEOLOGY. Critique of Modern German Philosophy According to Its Representatives Feuerbach, Bruno Bauer and Stirner, and of German Socialism According to Its Various Prophets
Volume I. CRITIQUE OF MODERN GERMAN PHILOSOPHY ACCORDING TO ITS REPRESENTATIVES FEUERBACH, BRUNO BAUER AND STIRNER
PREFACE
I. FEUERBACH. Opposition of the Materialistic and Idealistic Outlook
A. Ideology in General, German Ideology in Particular
[1.] History
[2.] Concerning the Production of Consciousness
[B. The Real Basis of Ideology]
[1.] Intercourse and Productive Forces
[2.] The Relation of State and Law to Property
[3.] Natural and Civilised Instruments of Production and Forms of Property
[C.] Communism. The Production of the Form of Intercourse Itself
THE LEIPZIG COUNCIL
II. SAINT BRUNO
1. “Campaign” against Feuerbach
2. Saint Bruno’s Views on the Struggle Between Feuerbach and Stirner
3. Saint Bruno versus the Authors of The Holy Family
4. Obituary for “M. Hess”
III. SAINT MAX
1. THE UNIQUE AND HIS PROPERTY
The Old Testament: Man
The Book of Genesis, i.e., The Life of a Man
2. The Economy of the Old Testament
3. The Ancients
4. The Moderns
A. The Spirit (Pure History of Spirits)
B. The Possessed (Impure History of Spirits)
a) The Apparition
b) Whimsy
C. The Impurely Impure History of Spirits
a) Negroes and Mongols
b) Catholicism and Protestantism
D. Hierarchy
5. “Stirner” Blissfully Satisfied with His Construction
6. The Free Ones
A. Political Liberalism
B. Communism
C. Humane Liberalism
The New Testament: “Ego”
1. The Economy of the New Testament
2. The Phenomenology of the Egoist in Agreement with Him self, or the Theory of Justification
3. The Revelation of John the Divine, or “The Logic of the New Wisdom”
4. Peculiarity
5. The Owner
A. My Power
I. Right
A. Canonisation in General
B. Appropriation by Simple Antithesis
C. Appropriation by Compound Antithesis
II. Law
III. Crime
A. Simple Canonisation of Crime and Punishment
a. Crime
b. Punishment
B. Appropriation of Crime and Punishment Through Antithesis
C. Crime in the Ordinary and Extraordinary Sense
5. Society as Bourgeois Society
II. Rebellion
III. Association
1. Landed Property
2. Organisation of Labour
3. Money
4. State
5. Rebellion
6. Religion and Philosophy of the Association
A. Property
B. Wealth
C. Morality, Intercourse, Theory of Exploitation
D. Religion
E. Supplement to the Association
C. My Self Enjoyment
6. Solomon’s Song of Songs or the Unique
2. APOLOGETICAL COMMENTARY
CLOSE OF THE LEIPZIG COUNCIL
Volume II. CRITIQUE OF GERMAN SOCIALISM ACCORDING TO ITS VARIOUS PROPHETS
TRUE SOCIALISM
I. THE RHENISH ANNALS OR THE PHILOSOPHY OF TRUE SOCIALISM
A. “Communism, Socialism, Humanism”
B. “Cornerstones of Socialism”
First Cornerstone
Second Cornerstone
Third Cornerstone
IV. KARL GRUN: THE SOCIAL MOVEMENT IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM (DARMSTADT 1845) OR THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF TRUE SOCIALISM
Saint Simonism
1. Letters of an Inhabitant of Geneva to His Contemporaries
2. Political Catechism of the Industrialists
3. The New Christianity
4. The School of Saint Simon
Fourierism
The “Limitations of Papa Cabet” and Herr Grun
Proudhon
V. “DOCTOR GEORG KUHLMANN OF HOLSTEIN”, OR THE PROPHECIES OF TRUE SOCIALISM
FREDERICK ENGELS. THE TRUE SOCIALISTS
ADDENDA
KARL MARX. Theses on Feuerbach
Concerning Feuerbach (Original version)
Theses on Feuerbach (Edited by Engels)
KARL MARX. Hegel’s Construction of the Phenomenology
KARL MARX. Draft Plan for a Work on the Modern State
From the Notebook of Karl Marx
KARL MARX. From the Manuscript “I. Feuerbach”
FREDERICK ENGELS. Feuerbach
A Reply to Bruno Bauer’s Anti Critique
APPENDICES
Notes
Index of Authorities
Name Index
Subject Index
ILLUSTRATIONS
First page of the manuscript of The German Ideology in Marx’s handwriting
A manuscript page of the chapter “Feuerbach”
A manuscript page of the chapter “Saint Max”
Facsimile of Thesis XI on Feuerbach. From Marx’s notebook