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Selected writings of August Cieszkowski

edited and translated with an introductory essay by André Liebich

(Cambridge studies in the history and theory of politics)

Cambridge University Press, 1979

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Selected works

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Bibliography: p. 156-165

Includes index

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Description

August Cieszkowski (1814-1894) was a philosopher, economist, social reformer and political activist. As early as 1838 he formulated a daring critique of Hegel, which culminated in the notion of praxis and marked the beginning of the radicalization of the Hegelian school. Throughout the 1840s he participated in the social movement in France with a variety of highly original economic and social schemes. After 1848 he played a key role in Polish politics and elaborated a future-oriented and messianic vision of history that sought to integrate Hegel and Christianity. The publication of this volume in 1979 formed part of a revival of interest in Cieszkowski, which centred about his influence on Marx as well as his impact on Herzen, Hess and Proudhon. It also focused on Cieszkowski's position within the broad current of nineteenth-century Polish and European messianism as well as on the originality of his peculiarly non-revolutionary system.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • 1. August Cieszkowski: praxis and messianism as reform
  • 2. Prolegomena to historiography (1838)
  • 3. Of credit and circulation (1839)
  • 4. On the improvement of the condition of rural workers (1845)
  • 5. On the co-ordination of intellectual aims and works in the Grand Duchy of Posen (1843)
  • 6. Prophetic words of a Pole (1848)
  • 7. Our Father (1848- )
  • 8. Bibliographic essay
  • Index.

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  • NCID
    BA03423616
  • ISBN
    • 0521219868
  • LCCN
    77094371
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    pol
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    174 p., [1] leaf of plates
  • Size
    23 cm
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