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== Criticism == In discussion of "[[aleatory materialism]]" (''matérialisme aléatoire'') or "materialism of the encounter," French philosopher [[Louis Althusser]] criticised a [[teleology|teleological]] (goal-oriented) interpretation of Marx's theory of alienation because it rendered the [[proletariat]] as the [[subject (philosophy)|subject]] of history; an interpretation tainted with the [[absolute idealism]] of the "philosophy of the subject," which he criticised as the "bourgeois ideology of philosophy".<ref>Bullock, Allan, and Stephen Trombley, eds. 1999. "Alienation." Pp. 22 in ''The New Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought''.</ref>
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