Révolution et spéculation chez le jeune Marx

Philosophiques 10 (2):205-220 (1983)
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Abstract

Énoncée comme « impératif catégorique » de l'acte d'appropriation ordonné à l'avènement de l’« Homme total », la révolution prolétarienne dérive dans les écrits du jeune Marx d'un choix éthique s'alignant sur une ontologie de la vie moulée dans la pensée spéculative d'origine hégélienne.In the writings of young Karl Marx, the proletarian revolution is formulated as the "categorical imperative" of the appropriation act towards the coming of "totally unalienated Man"; and it derives from an ethical choice, based on an ontology moulded in speculative thought from hegelian origin

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