Marx on species-being and social essence

Studies in East European Thought 13 (1-2):76-88 (1973)
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Abstract

We see in the early texts of Marx a continuity of thought, where the individual essence of man is likewise regarded to be social. This concept is for Marx not abstract; that is, it is not to be understood in isolation from nature or other men.

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