Feuerbach e i socialisti

Journal title SOCIETÀ DEGLI INDIVIDUI (LA)
Author/s Ferruccio Andolfi
Publishing Year 1 Issue 2000/9
Language Italian Pages 18 P. File size 69 KB
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The "true socialists" applied feuerbachian humanism to social life criticizing economical and political alienation. Moses Hess, in particular, combined the idea of a realization of the human essence with Bauer’s notion of Selbstbestimmung, so unifying communism, atheism and anarchy. This ‘anarchical’ communism is characterized by an overcoming of politics on behalf of the selforganization of society and of an attractive work. According to other true socialist authors the idea of a common appartenence and Stirner’s view of the antagonism of the single can be simultaneously satisfied. The marxian critique captures some actual weaknesses of true socialism but undervalues some of his fundamental claims. ginestra@unipr.it

Ferruccio Andolfi, Feuerbach e i socialisti in "SOCIETÀ DEGLI INDIVIDUI (LA)" 9/2000, pp , DOI: