2019
DOI: 10.1590/0101-3173.2019.v42n2.07.p123
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O problema da propriedade privada para o jovem Marx

Abstract: Resumo: O problema da perversão da comunidade social pela propriedade privada se tornara, para Marx, com o estudo dos socialistas utópicos e especialmente de Proudhon, bastante claro: não sendo um desenvolvimento necessário, e sim casual, a propriedade privada - e a cisão entre interesse particular e interesse geral dela proveniente - poderia ser subsumida. O presente artigo visa a demonstrar como, na busca de um republicanismo de tom rousseauniano e crítico ao liberalismo burguês, Karl Marx flertou com a crít… Show more

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“…In this way, the legislator, in reality, creates a legal apparatus that protects private property and condemns traditional peasant practices, especially collective ones. (MARX, 1975;VIEIRA, 2019) The reality imposed by the liberal social, political and legal organization resulted in the expulsion of large contingents of peasants, who joined the proletariats in the cities, during the brutal concentration of private land ownership in Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (HOBSBWAM, 1983 ). Several socialist studies were carried out to understand the genesis and impacts of these profound transformations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, the legislator, in reality, creates a legal apparatus that protects private property and condemns traditional peasant practices, especially collective ones. (MARX, 1975;VIEIRA, 2019) The reality imposed by the liberal social, political and legal organization resulted in the expulsion of large contingents of peasants, who joined the proletariats in the cities, during the brutal concentration of private land ownership in Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (HOBSBWAM, 1983 ). Several socialist studies were carried out to understand the genesis and impacts of these profound transformations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%