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The German Ideology, 1846, was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in
Brussels, Belgium following their extradition from France. ... The German Ideology follows from the Economic and Philosophical
Manuscripts of 1844, which contained Marx’s first break from Hegel; namely his belief that
the starting point of history was not the mind but rather a real society and its material basis.
Following the German Ideology is The Communist Manifesto which applies historical
materialism to real situations such as the development of capitalism and social classes.
The German Ideology synthesizes the intellectual traditions of materialism and
idealism in order to create the theory of historical materialism.
Approximate Word count = 686 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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