- Theses on Feuerbach
The "Theses on Feuerbach" are eleven short philosophical notes written by
Karl Marx in1845 . They outline a critique of the ideas of Marx's fellowYoung Hegelian philosopherLudwig Feuerbach . But the text is often seen as more ambitious than this, criticizing the contemplativematerialism of the Young Hegelians alongside all forms of philosophicalidealism . The "Theses" identify political action as the only truth of philosophy, famously concluding: "Philosophers have hitherto only interpreted the world in various ways; the point is to change it". (in the German original: "Die Philosophen haben die Welt nur verschieden "interpretiert"; es kömmt drauf an, sie zu "verändern".) While the text wishes to retain the "critical" stance of German critical idealism, it transposes that criticism into practical, material, political terms (leading directly to Marx's later assertion that the "criticism of weapons" must at some point do the work of the "weapons of criticism").Marx did not publish the "Theses on Feuerbach" during his lifetime; they were later edited by
Friedrich Engels and published in1888 , with the original text emerging in1924 . They seem to have been intended as a note on principles which Marx wished to write out once, clearly, as a reminder to himself; the text may actually have been hung above his writing-desk.Uses of the text
The Eleventh Thesis was used by Sergey Prokofiev in his "Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution," Op. 74.
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Young Marx
*Marxism
*Marxist philosophy
*Ludwig Feuerbach
*Young Hegelians
*German Idealism
*materialism External links
* [http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1845/theses/index.htm Theses on Feuerbach from the Marx-Engels Internet Archive]
* [http://librivox.org/eleven-theses-on-feuerbach-by-karl-marx/ Free audio recording of Eleven Theses on Feuerbach] , fromLibrivox ----
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