This book is for all those-across philosophy, political theory, sociology, geography, and literatureâ interested in Marx's overall intellectual project. It explains the development of Marx's project, culminating in his mature magnum opus, Capital, in terms of the demand issued in his earliest works for the 'actualization of philosophy'.
This book is for all those-across philosophy, political theory, sociology, geography, and literatureâ interested in Marx's overall intellectual project. It explains the development of Marx's project, culminating in his mature magnum opus, Capital, in terms of the demand issued in his earliest works for the 'actualization of philosophy'.
Christoph Schuringa is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Northeastern University London. He has published widely on the history of philosophy and on Marx and Marxism, and is editor of the Hegel Bulletin.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Marx on the history of ancient Greek philosophy 2. Marx's critique of Hegel: politics 3. Marx's critique of Hegel: logic 4. Humanism and naturalism in the Paris Manuscripts 5. From mere philosophy to historical materialism 6. Capital: value, labour-power, exploitation, crisis 7. Capital: dialectic 8. Actualizing philosophy Bibliography.
Introduction 1. Marx on the history of ancient Greek philosophy 2. Marx's critique of Hegel: politics 3. Marx's critique of Hegel: logic 4. Humanism and naturalism in the Paris Manuscripts 5. From mere philosophy to historical materialism 6. Capital: value, labour-power, exploitation, crisis 7. Capital: dialectic 8. Actualizing philosophy Bibliography.
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