In Metaphilosophy, Henri Lefebvre works through the implications of
Marx's revolutionary thought to consider philosophy's engagement
with the world. Lefebvre takes Marx's notion of the "world becoming
philosophical and philosophy becoming worldly" as a leitmotif,
examining the relation between Hegelian-Marxist supersession and
Nietzschean overcoming. Metaphilosophy is conceived of as a
transformation of philosophy, developing it into a programme of
radical worldwide change. The book demonstrates Lefebvre's
threefold debt to Hegel, Marx and Nietzsche, but it also brings a
number of other figures into the conversation, including Sartre,
Heidegger and Axelos. A key text in Lefebvre's
oeuvre,Metaphilosophy is also a milestone in contemporary thinking
about philosophy's relation to the world.
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