SOC227H5 Study Guide - The German Ideology, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

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Feuerbach"s materialism: religion as alienation: marx"s critique of idealism (the german ideology , marx asserts the reality of the material world. Production, rather than ideas, is seen as the main human activity. Ideas are formed within the relations of production www. notesolution. com. Marx summary (2) 2001 roger jones: hegel"s influence on marx: Feuerbach lacks a sense of history in relation to human nature. Feuerbach relates religious ideas to society, but does not go on to analyse that society www. notesolution. com. Marx summary (3) 2001 roger jones: marx & ideas, mode of production (i. e. forces of production + Relations of production) shapes social life: mode of production is historically created. Ideas are a reflection of the economic base. Ideologies (sets of ideas) have social and political consequences. Marx summary (4) 2001 roger jones: alienation. As production is the primary human activity the worker is alienated from him/her self. C j arthur from introduction to the german ideology students edn,