Necessity of revolutionary action from "summary" of Feuerbach - The Roots of the Socialist Philosophy. Theses on Feuerbach by Friedrich Engels,Karl Marx,Austin Lewis
The essence of the concept lies in the understanding that mere theoretical contemplation and philosophical discourse are insufficient to bring about meaningful change in society. It emphasizes the need for concrete, transformative action in order to challenge and ultimately overthrow the oppressive structures that perpetuate inequality and exploitation. Revolutionary action is seen as a necessary response to the injustices and contradictions inherent in the prevailing social order. It is the means by which individuals can actively engage with the world around t...Similar Posts
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