marx concept of man

Karl Marx and personal freedom?
If the conclusion that it is difficult to understand that Marx was on personal freedom. His position appears to be incompatible. He stood for both the man against the alienation of capitalism that leads to the fruits of their work. It sounds as defending individual liberty that a man has rights over his own work and being. But it also seems satisfied with the freedom bourgeois liberal thinkers of the Enlightenment: "None of the alleged rights of man, therefore, go beyond egoistic man, man as he is, as a member of civil society, ie a separate individual from the community, withdrew in itself, totally preoccupied with their personal interests and act according to his private caprice "In fact, it seemed that advocate a certain freedom ambiguous beyond freedom but that freedom is never defined negative and, in contrast to earlier liberal concepts of freedom. Can anyone familiar with Marx help clarify this for me?
In general, the CP is divided into "young Marx" and "after Marx." In other words, basic Predictions EKM is more violent, struggle and power-oriented, made several errors in logic, and several have been falsified by the following historical fact, LKM and more optimistic and progressive, for example, "Critique of the Gotha Program." KM spoke on the occasion in a bit of freedom "negative" fashion. This is similar to Feuerbach "like gods" position. The personal perspective on the freedom of the GC is interesting, its early childhood Lutheran Church was founded in shame for their cultural backwardness, the mother of immigrants, and the rebellion and hatred of his father Jewish bourgeoisie. KM RE basic position "individual freedom" is best described by Abraham Maslow, the hierarchy of needs theory, self-realization. KM said that when workers were finally paradise employees would more creative, etc. covers Maslow this simple idea, and more scientific. That is, Feuerbach "like God" position, with further scientific research suggesting that even the individual self and the benefits need to believe in a Higher Power "/" God ". It would be kosher with KM, who wrote Jews were OK in a mature socialist society, probably because they were not so dogmatic / oppressive, KM Christianity and considered to be religious.
Ji jie hao (Assembly) 07 – Korea – Huai-hai Campaign 1948
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