Résumé:
Abstract
We attempt in this paper to follow the critique
taken by K.Marx towards religion and politics.
The author begins this path by criticizing religion
which he considers it as the space where a men
dream of realizing their happiness which their
real world could not provide. Throught criticism,
K.Marx concludes that religion is the set of
representations by means of which the dominant
class legitimizes its position. In this context, to
liberate man from religion means revolution
against the state which uses religion to fulfil its
material needs. The ability of the philosopher to
provide solutions that liberate individuals from
injustice and exploitation, and enable them to
realize justice and real happiness is conditioned
by how much he is involved in the real life