Can anyone please point me to Marx's critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right 2. Civil Society A. (y) Capital and Class-Divisions? If not that, then anything dealing with Hegel's thoughts on Civil Society from Philosophy of Right.
Are you sure you want to start studying marxism with that? I donīt suggest it, the critique of Hegelīs Philosophy of Right is not an easy read for start.
The main important thing of Hegel is idealist interpretation of history - humans make history 100% by themselves, state is set up to protect citizens. etc...
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actually, you're right about it's hard to read but I checked it out of the library a few days ago just for fun and it's actually pretty good. I am studying his ideas on class divisions which after reading the first sentence of that paragraph will give you an idea of his level of reaction. And also, I went on a Hegel website, and they said he wasn't an idealist and that sentence about state and god was misinterpreted. So I'm kind of confused about him so I'm doing some research and Marx's critique should help me. Anyway, thanks for the link!