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    • Intellectual History
    • Marxist Studies

    Background:

    • The Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe (MEGA) is a critical edition of the complete works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
    • MEGA2 I/5 contains previously unpublished manuscripts from Marx and Engels's 1845/46 journal project.
    • The publication of these materials is highly anticipated within Marxist scholarship.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the significance of the newly published MEGA2 I/5 volume.
    • To explore the implications of these manuscripts for understanding Marx's intellectual development.
    • To assess the potential for new pedagogical and research approaches to this period.

    Main Methods:

    • Textual analysis of the manuscripts in MEGA2 I/5.
    • Historical contextualization of the 1845/46 journal project.
    • Scholarly discourse analysis on the reception of Marx's early works.

    Main Results:

    • The volume presents a unique opportunity to re-evaluate Marx's formative ideas and intellectual trajectory.
    • New readings and teaching methods can be developed based on these primary sources.
    • Established scholarly habits may impede the full integration of these new findings.

    Conclusions:

    • The publication of MEGA2 I/5 is a landmark event for Marx scholarship.
    • It necessitates a critical examination of existing interpretations of Marx's early thought.
    • Scholars must actively engage with the new material to foster genuine intellectual progress.