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www.thephilosopher1923.org
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| | | | | Sandro Brito Rojas argues that, for Marx, ideology is a false consciousness that obscures the true nature of social relations, particularly the alienation caused by the division between mental and material labor. Rojas highlights that Marx's critique of ideology is not just intellectual but calls for revolutionary action. Ideology is a consequence of social contradictions, not their root cause. To overcome ideological distortions, a material transformation of society is necessary. | |
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climateandcapitalism.com
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| | | | | Saito versus Huber and Phillips: Opposing views both promote the myth of Marxist Prometheanism... | |
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| | | | | Published in 1997,Cutting Edge: Technology, Information, Capitalism and Social Revolution edited by Jim Davis,Thomas Hirschl, and Michael Stack offers a heterodox set of Marxist reflections on the rapid changes in labor processes and social relations wrought by what the editors then called "for lack of a better p | |
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| | | An anarchist reflects on the meaning of the February 6 revolt in the context of efforts to manage what people imagine as the interests of prisoners. | ||