Bourgeois political economy … never gets to see man who is its real subject. It disregards the essence of man and his history and is thus in the profoundest sense not a ‘science of people’ but of non-people and of an inhuman world of objects and commodities.
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| — | Herbert Marcuse, “The Foundations of Historical Materialism”, Studies in Critical Philosophy (via philosophybits) |
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