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Karl Marx and His Vision of Salvation: The Natural Law and Private Property

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Karl Marx and His Vision of Salvation: The Natural Law and Private Property
Author(s)Peterson, G. Paul
AbstractOne of the main concepts in Karl Marx’s philosophy deals with private ownership as a social and moral evil which goes against natural law. Marxist theory attempts to bring freedom and full development of the human individual although it also recognizes the fact that industrial production would still remain as an important necessity. Marx sought to liberate the working class from the capitalist mode of material production.
IssueNo3
Pages377-390
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceReview of Social Economy
VolumeNo52
PubDateFall1994
ISBN_ISSN0034-6764
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