Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought: Second Series
This set discusses Marx's views on nature, the environment and ecology, feminist re-readings of Marx, Foucauldian re-readings of Marx on power, the state and discourse, and readings of Marx in the light of the collapse of the Soviet Bloc.
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This collection addresses fundamental themes in Marx's social and political thought. It covers key controversies in the analysis of Marx's overall intellectual development, the influence of Hegel, the Marx-Engels relationship, the validity of historical materialism, the significance of class and class struggle, the state and political parties, and reform and revolution. It also addresses Marx's work as historian, anthropologist, student of time and space, social psychologist and social interactionist, and literary scholar. It also includes: debates regarding Marx's views on technological determinism; national identity; nationalism, and cosmopolitanism; cities and citizenship; welfare and human rights; science and ideology; patriarchy and the family; gender and sexual orientations; culture and religion; alienation and fetishism; and justice in capitalism and communism.
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Publisher & Imprint:
Routledge
City:
London
Pages:
2928
More info:
height 234 mm
width 156 mm
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Age recommended:
College/higher education
Subject Indexing & Classification
Dewey: 320.01092
Library of Congress Subject: Socialism
Summary
Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought: Second Series
Problems of Psychology in the Works of Karl Marx S.L. Rubinstein [1934] Studies in Soviet Thought Pure Capitalism and the Disappearance of the Middle Class A.L. Harris [1939] Journal of Political Economy The 'Withering Away' of the State S.F. Bloom [1946] Journal of the History of Ideas The Marxist Criticism of Literature S.E. Hyman [1947] The Antioch Review The Cunning of Reason in Hegel and Marx R. Tucker [1956] Review of Politics Bakunin's Controversy with Marx: An Analysis of the Tensions Within Modern Socialism D.C. Hodges [1960] American Journal of Economics and Sociology The Marxist Theory of Art History. Socio-Economic Determinism and the Dialectical Process T. Munro [1960] Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism Marx and the 'Asiatic Mode of Production' G. Lichtheim [1963] St Antony's Papers Karl Marx on Secular and Social Development: A Study in Sociology of 19th Century Social Science B.F. Hoselitz [1964] Comparative Studies in Society and History Marx, Engels and Lenin on Justice: The Critique of the Gotha Program K. Nielsen [1964] Studies in Soviet Thought Engels' Contribution to Marxism D.C. Hodges [1965] Socialist Register Worker and Fatherland: A Note on a Passage in the Communist Manifesto R. Rosdolsky [1965] Science and Society 'Anthropological Nature' in Feuerbach and Marx J. Barnhart [1967] Philosophy Today Roles, Masks and Characters: A Contribution to Marx's Idea of the Role E. Urbanek [1967] Social Research Bourgeois and Proletarians G.A. Cohen [1968] Journal of the Philosophy of Ideas The Enlightenment and Marxism S. Hook [1968] Journal of the History of Ideas The Intellectual Sources of Karl Marx E. Kauder [1968] Kyklos Marx's Conception of the Revolutionary Proletariat H. Lubasz [1969] Praxis Marx and Engels on Womens Liberation H. Draper [1970] International Socialism Is There a Marxian Ethic? The Fact-Value Distinction B. Ollman [1971] Science and Society The Works of Marx and Engels in Ethnology Compared L. Krader [1973] International Review of Social History Marx on Species-Being and Social Essence P. Santilli [1973] Studies in Soviet thought Marx on Ideology and Art O. Werckmeister [1973] New Literary History Marx, Engels and Duhring R. Adamiak [1974] Journal of the History of Ideas On Marx's Attitude to Colonialism O. Oculi [1974] African ReviewKarl Marx on the Economic Role of Science N. Rosenberg [1974] Journal of Political Economy Marx and Welfare R. Mishra [1974] Sociological Review Marx's Historical Concept of Ideology and Science E. Sp
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