Karl Marx Quote

The philosopher, who is himself an abstract form of alienated man, sets himself up as the measure of the alienated world.


Paris Manuscripts (1844)


The philosopher, who is himself an abstract form of alienated man, sets himself up as the measure of the alienated world.

The philosopher, who is himself an abstract form of alienated man, sets himself up as the measure of the alienated world.

The philosopher, who is himself an abstract form of alienated man, sets himself up as the measure of the alienated world.

The philosopher, who is himself an abstract form of alienated man, sets himself up as the measure of the alienated world.