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The ‘Young Marx’ Myth in Interpretations of the Economic–Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844
Focusing on the dissemination and reception history of the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, this article will critically examine the famous controversy surrounding the relationship between Marx’s ‘early’ and ‘mature’ writings.
Marcello Musto
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Protein‐based tools are emerging as innovative solutions to interfere with biological pathways in molecular biology and medicine. They offer advantages over traditional small molecules due to their adaptable structural diversity and their ability to engage previously inaccessible cellular targets.
Jonathan Franke+3 more
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Necessity and Chance in Marx's Doctoral Thesis [PDF]
According to Marx's interpretation, in the Democritean system, atoms move in a vacuum according to a blind necessity. Applying the word "accidental" to the Democritus system does not imply the unpredictable or causeless movement of atoms; rather, it ...
Ali Karbasizadeh Esfahani, Milad Omrani
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An increase in the service life of electrical products from copper and its alloys is directly related to an increase in the wear resistance of materials.
Aksenov Denis A.+4 more
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Marx's monetary theory was based on his labour theory of value. This led him to embrace the Banking School and left him without a theory of the interest rate. To his credit, he clearly saw that Say's Identity is not valid in a monetary economy.
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Revolution and Really Being Alive [PDF]
A short account of how poetry can arouse premonitions of "revolutionary subjective universality", with comments on Rosa Luxemburg and ...
Sutherland, Keston
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Situating Martin Heidegger’s claim to a “productive dialogue” with Marxism [PDF]
This critical review aims to more fully situate the claim Martin Heidegger makes in ‘Letter on Humanism’ that a “productive dialogue” between his work and that of Karl Marx is possible.
Griffiths, Dominic
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The emergence of ‘postsecularism’ prompts a re-assessment of the question of Marxism-and-religion, following a long period of polarization then a later twentieth-century phase of ambivalent reticence. But much hangs on whether postsecularism is taken to entail anti-secularism, and whether the latter, though a notable tendency in contemporary social ...
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Decoupling Silicon and Graphite Contribution in High‐Silicon Content Composite Electrodes
The decoupled blend cell setup enabled to assess that even a small mass fraction of silicon in a Si/Gr composite negative electrode can increase significantly the stress (effective C‐rate) of graphite. This effect should be considered if composites with large amounts of silicon are to be developed commercially.
Dimitrios Chatzogiannakis+5 more
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