THE HOLY FAMILY OR CRITIQUE OF CRITICAL CRITICISM
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Book Details
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Author: Marx-Engels
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Edition: March 2010
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Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
The Holy Family, or Critique of Critical Criticism: Against Bruno Bauer and Co. is the first joint work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, written in the autumn of 1844 in Paris. It marks the beginning of their collaborative efforts in both theoretical and practical revolutionary activities. This work was written after Marx and Engels had transitioned from idealism to materialism and from revolutionary democratism to communism. The polemic was directed against the views of Bruno Bauer and his associates, engaging in a critical debate about their philosophical ideas.
The book reflects the development of Marx and Engels's revolutionary materialistic worldview, which would later form the foundation of their revolutionary theory. It critiques the philosophical stance of the German idealists, specifically challenging their views on religion and the role of criticism in society. This work is an important part of Marxist theory, showing the early evolution of ideas that would later influence the development of communist thought and practice. The Holy Family serves as a critical text in understanding the shift in Marx and Engels's thinking as they moved towards a more materialistic and class-conscious framework for understanding society.

