Abstract

The paper examines the content of the philosophical and legal aspect in the multifaceted teaching of Karl Marx in comparison with the main paradigms of understanding of human freedom – legal positivism and liberalism. It is concluded that a person, having deployed his essential powers, on the basis of labour and active creativity, should turn from a means of achieving any goals into a comprehensive and harmonious personality as a necessary supreme goal of social development. Labour should be considered not only as a process that produces the objective wealth of things, but also as a process that produces society.

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