The social and political thought of Karl Marx
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The social and political thought of Karl Marx
(Cambridge studies in the history and theory of politics)
Cambridge University Press, 1970, c1968
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Mishnato ha-ḥevratit ṿeha-medinit shel Ḳarl Marks
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Translation of Mishnato ha-ḥevratit ṿeha-medinit shel Ḳarl Marks
Bibliography: p. 259-264
Includes index
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Ever since the discovery of Marx's Early Writings, most of the literature concerned with Marx's intellectual development has centred around the so-called gap between the 'young' Marx, who was considered to be a humanist thinker, and the 'older' Marx, who was held to be a determinist with little concern for anything outside his narrow theory of historical materialism. Dr Avineri claims that such a gap between the 'young' and 'older' Marx did not exist. He supports his claim by a detailed study of the whole corpus of Marx's writing on social and political thought.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Hegal's political philosophy reconsidered
- 2. The proletariat: the universal class
- 3. Homo faber
- 4. Alienation and property
- 5. Praxis and revolution
- 6. The revolutionary ialectics of capitalist society
- 7. The French Revolution and the terror: the achievements and limits of political revolution
- 8. The new society
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index.
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