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The Animal Kingdom of the Spirit

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 June 2015

C.J. Arthur*
Affiliation:
University of Sussex
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Miscellanea
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Copyright © The Hegel Society of Great Britain 1983

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Notes

1 See my previous contribution to this literature in the Bulletin of the HSGB, nr. 1, 1981.

2 Marx's ‘Afterword’ of 1875 to the second edition.

3 McLellan, D., The Young Hegelians and Karl Marx, p. 112 Google Scholar.

4 Marx “Philosopher”’ in The History of Marxism, vol. 1, ed. Hobsberwm, F.J., p. 121 Google Scholar.

5 Marx to Engels, Jan. 1968, Marx–Engels Werke 32, p. 18 Google Scholar.

6 “… das sie – poor deer – ihn langst begraben haben’. Marx to Kugelmann, Werke 32, p. 686.

7 “… that he – poor dear – had long been buried by them’. Marx and Engels, Selected Correspondence (1965 ed.), p. 240 Google Scholar. (It is just possible Marx really mean to be patronising to the poor dears Lange & Go.)