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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture I
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    • Not only in Marxism but in many other movements as well there has come
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    • was Karl Marx. And what is it that we find in Marx? A remarkable Hegelianism
    • Karl Marx, immediately transforming the whole into its direct opposite,
    • with his student, Karl Marx, who contemplated and recognized the reality
    • While Karl Marx occupies one of the two poles of human experience mentioned
    • from which we cannot then escape. One would say that Karl Marx achieved
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    • no longer conceives commodities in the Marxist manner as congealed labor



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