Marx's universal secular equivalent of salvation, which Jiang argues lacks God and therefore cannot fulfill religious longing.
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Marx's universal secular equivalent of salvation, which Jiang argues lacks God and therefore cannot fulfill religious longing.
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"...three different places. But for Marx he believes that work is paradise can be achieved for everyone. Okay? And the third difference is Christianity..."
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