Karl Marx Quote

For the world to become philosophic amounts to philosophy's becoming world-order reality; and it means that philosophy, at the same time that it is realized, disappears.


The Difference Between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature (1841)


For the world to become philosophic amounts to philosophy's becoming world-order reality; and it means that philosophy, at the same time that it is...

For the world to become philosophic amounts to philosophy's becoming world-order reality; and it means that philosophy, at the same time that it is...

For the world to become philosophic amounts to philosophy's becoming world-order reality; and it means that philosophy, at the same time that it is...

For the world to become philosophic amounts to philosophy's becoming world-order reality; and it means that philosophy, at the same time that it is...