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We live in a world in which man “leads a dual life — heavenly and earthly, not only in thoughts and consciousness, but in reality, in life. Life in a political community where he appears as a social being and life in civil society where he acts as a private man, where he considers other men as tools and becomes the plaything of alien forces.”
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Karl Marx, Nemačka ideologija (The German Ideology), (Kultura, Beograd, 1964), p. 85.
Karl Marx, ‘Economic and Philosophie Manuscripts,’ in: L. D. Easton and K. H. Guddat, trans, and eds., Writings of the Young Marx on Philosophy and Society (Double-day, Anchor, Garden City, N.Y., 1967), p. 292.
Karl Marx, ‘Critique of Hegel’s Philosophy of State,’ in Easton and Guddat, op. cit., p. 179.
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Životić, M. (1979). Between Two Types of Modern Culture. In: Marković, M., Petrović, G. (eds) Praxis. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol 36. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9355-6_11
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