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Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels

The German Ideology

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1932

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Theses on Feuerbach

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“Theses on Feuerbach” Summary

The German Ideology concludes with two versions of the “Theses on Feuerbach,” the first written solely by Marx and the second edited by Engels. The theses consist of 11 main points that Marx used to write the chapter on Feuerbach in Volume 1.

“Theses on Feuerbach” Analysis

The first thesis rejects all existing idealism and materialism. In doing so, Marx clearly indicates that while historical materialism draws from materialist philosophies, it is a distinct method. Historical materialism considers the role of the human subject in shaping and transforming the physical world. The short piece is best known for the last thesis, which includes Marx’s famous maxim, “The philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways; the point, however, is to change it” (574). With this phrase, Marx clearly signals his belief that scholarship must engage with the lived experience of people and contribute to social, political, and economic change.

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