Ludwig Feuerbach has stood in the shadow of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels for the past one-hundred and fifty years. This volume in The German Library redresses this situation by including some of the most influential and trenchant writings of all three socialist philosophers, together, in one volume.
Introduction: Wolfgang Schirmacher
Translated by Virginia Cutrufelli
LUDWIG FEUERBACH
The Essence of Christianity
Translated by George Eliot
Preface to the Second Edition
Translated by George Eliot
Preliminary Theses on the Reform of Philosophy
Translated by Zawar Hanfi
Principles of the Philosophy of the Future
Translated by Zawar Hanfi
KARL MARX
I. Practical Philosophy as a Profession
Reflections of a Young Man on the Choice of a Profession
Translated by Clemens Dutt
Letter to Arnold Ruge
Translated by Jack Cohen
Contribution to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Law
Translator unknown
Critical Battle against French Materialism
Translated by Richard Dixon and Clemens Dutt
Theses on Feuerbach
Translated by Clemens Dutt
II. Emancipation: Labor, Private Property, and the Proletariat
Letter to P.V. Annenkov in Paris
Translated by Peter and Betty Ross
On Estranged Labor
Translated by Martin Milligan and Dirk J. Struik
Private Property and Communism
Translated by Martin Milligan and Dirk J. Struik
What Is the Proletariat?
Translated by Richard Dixon and Clemens Dutt
Letter to Joseph Weydemeyer in New York
Translated by Peter and Betty Ross
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