Die Polemik der Deutschen Ideologie: Zur Dynamik der Marx-Engels’schen Kritik am Beispiel von Ideologie und Verselbständigung

In Timm Graßmann, Gerald Hubmann & Norman Jakob (eds.), Marx-Engels-Jahrbuch 2019/20. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 73-99 (2021)
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Abstract

This paper explores the form of Marx’s and Engels’s critique in German Ideology. Against traditional claims, it argues that Marx and Engels, working on the manuscripts of 1845–47, were not concerned with establishing their own theory of society and history, but with the quarrel with Young-Hegelians and “true socialists” instead. Focusing on the polemical character of German Ideology, one is able to trace the working process of Marx and Engels. For this purpose, it is analysed how the concept of ideology and the scheme of something acquiring independent existence are used throughout the manuscripts. Hence it becomes clear that Marx’s and Engels’s critique is not coherent, but has internal frictions. Utilising concepts and schemes of argumentation in the way of tools, varied in detail by context, they formed their own assumptions and critical replies. Marx and Engels developed the polemics of German Ideology in a strikingly dynamic manner.

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