Marxs critique on religion through the opium metaphor has a dialectical character. Religion makes people have false consciousness and provides them a shelter from their suffering in life. We can find this character in todays symbolic meanings of opium. It is also same in the sacred. This article is an analogy. Religion and opium is not the same thing. They always are only like. But the difference between the two is not great. The gap between religion and opium may be narrowed. They could be connected to each other. Because they have some joint parts. First, we can find one in social level of religion. Second, the internal experience for transcendence is another discoverable one. It is not only in symbolic meanings, but also in realistic mea...
Since the birth of civilization the human societies developed its narrative structure relating to it...
The works of Marx, Weber, and Durkheim in the area of religion are put in a new light as well as the...
This article discusses about the uniqueness of religion among other academic disciplines. Religion i...
religion as the "opiate of the people". What did he mean? ln his lifetime educated people&...
Karl Marx won a very popular view in his time by postulating that religion is the opium of the peopl...
Karl Marx and Friedrich Nietzsche are two figures that are considered controversial in religious stu...
“Religion is the opium of the people.” K MarxMarx described religion as the “opium of the masses” an...
The purpose of religion is to offer a unified way of thinking about the world so that it has a meani...
Karl Marx and Friedrich Nietzsche are two figures that are considered controversial inreligious stud...
This article is a critical survey and reappraisal of Marx and Engels’s work on religion
Religion is one of the issues on which the Marxian corpus – the writings authored or co-authored by ...
According Marxist point of view religion was firstly determined as alienation, and then as ideology...
Karl Marx found in religion the consequence of “Entausserung” or alienation created by the capitalis...
What is of particular interest to us in this study is not as much the materialist criticism of relig...
This article discusses about the uniqueness of religion among other academic disciplines. Religion i...
Since the birth of civilization the human societies developed its narrative structure relating to it...
The works of Marx, Weber, and Durkheim in the area of religion are put in a new light as well as the...
This article discusses about the uniqueness of religion among other academic disciplines. Religion i...
religion as the "opiate of the people". What did he mean? ln his lifetime educated people&...
Karl Marx won a very popular view in his time by postulating that religion is the opium of the peopl...
Karl Marx and Friedrich Nietzsche are two figures that are considered controversial in religious stu...
“Religion is the opium of the people.” K MarxMarx described religion as the “opium of the masses” an...
The purpose of religion is to offer a unified way of thinking about the world so that it has a meani...
Karl Marx and Friedrich Nietzsche are two figures that are considered controversial inreligious stud...
This article is a critical survey and reappraisal of Marx and Engels’s work on religion
Religion is one of the issues on which the Marxian corpus – the writings authored or co-authored by ...
According Marxist point of view religion was firstly determined as alienation, and then as ideology...
Karl Marx found in religion the consequence of “Entausserung” or alienation created by the capitalis...
What is of particular interest to us in this study is not as much the materialist criticism of relig...
This article discusses about the uniqueness of religion among other academic disciplines. Religion i...
Since the birth of civilization the human societies developed its narrative structure relating to it...
The works of Marx, Weber, and Durkheim in the area of religion are put in a new light as well as the...
This article discusses about the uniqueness of religion among other academic disciplines. Religion i...