ABSTRACT

This conclusion presents some closing thoughts covered in this book. This book focuses on Marx's fundamentally misjudge of the Hegelian philosophy. It examines the dialectic method ultimately concerns the consciousness of the social individual or free worker. There are three aspects or moments of dialectic method: recognition, method proper and exposition. The supreme importance of conscious human activity in dialectic method explains the prominence of the world historical individual in the work of Hegel. The absolute idea in Hegel's speculative logic is the logical or theoretical expression of the relation of the social individual with the rational state is the final category of logic. Marx did not transcend Hegelian philosophy; he merely developed and amplified ideas already available in the discussion of civil society in the Philosophy of Right. Based on the arguments in the book, there may be a large field of theoretical work and endeavour available to students of Marx.