This book, first published in 1991, demonstrates that Marx is the
legitimate founder of what was to become the critical theory of
society. It argues that in order to justify a new conception of
humans as collective, cultural and historical beings, Marx
undertook a radical critique of the theoretical/analytical method
of his predecessors and his contemporaries in political economy,
philosophy and the natural sciences. While elements of the methods
of some of these thinkers - most conspicuously from the work of
Aristotle, Kant and Hegel - were present in Marx's thought, he
achieved a new synthesis of procedural, epistemological and
ontological methods.
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