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1839: Notebooks on Epicurean Philosophy 1841 : Marx's Doctoral Thesis 1842 : On Freedom of the Press / Articles in Rheinische Zeitung 1843 : Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right 1844 : Comment on James Mill, Deutsche-Französischer Jahrbücher, including Introduction to Critique of Philosophy of Right Economic & Philosophic Manuscripts 1845 : The Holy Family // Theses On Feuerbach // The German Ideology 1847 : The Poverty of Philosophy 1848 : THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO 1857 : Introduction to Contribution to Critique of Political Economy 1859 : Contribution to Critique of Political Economy including the PREFACE 1867 : CAPITAL, VOLUME I ¡¡ *** Strudents should read a Marx's text and present a paper on a topic every week. Students should give in a paper on each topic with which s/he deals. **** Marking creteria to the reports ¡¡ ***** This class opens every Wednesday morning (10:00-12:50, room 58-411) (The day and hour of this class can be changed.) ¡¡ ahn sang- heon ¡¡
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