Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation
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Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation
Summary
Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation authored Herbert Marcuse[2].
- Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation authored Alfred Schmidt[3].
- Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
- Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation's place of publication is recorded as Frankfurt[5].
- Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation's language of work or name is recorded as German[6].
- Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation's country of origin is recorded as Germany[7].
- Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation was published on January 1, 1973[8].
- Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation's main subject is Karl Marx[9].
- Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation's main subject is Martin Heidegger[10].
- Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation's main subject is Marxism[11].
- Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation's main subject is existential philosophy[12].
- Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation's title is recorded as Existenzialistische Marx-Interpretation[13].
- Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation's copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[14].
- Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation's Library of Congress Classification is recorded as B945.M2983 E9[15].
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Authorship and Creation
Authored works include Herbert Marcuse[2], a philosopher[16], 1898–1979[17], of Weimar Republic[18], specialised in philosophy[19] and Alfred Schmidt[3], a philosopher[20], 1931–2012[21], of Germany[22], awarded the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[23].
Publication
Existentialistische Marx-Interpretation was published on January 1, 1973[8]. Its place of publication is recorded as Frankfurt[5]. Its language of work or name is recorded as German[6].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include Karl Marx[9], Martin Heidegger[10], Marxism[11], and existential philosophy[12].