Between Hegel and Marx
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Gans, Hegel, Marx, Saint-SimonAbstract
Presentation to the translation "The Social Question" in French-German cultural exchange: Gans, Marx and the reception of Saint-Simon, by Myriam Bienenstock. Translated by Hernandez Vivan Eichenberger
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