Karel Kosik (1926-2003) reputation as a creative thinker is owed
largely to his philosophical 'blockbuster' Dialectics of the
Concrete, first published in Czechoslovakia in 1963. In
reintroducing Kosik's philosophy to English-speaking readers,
Kosik's work is shown to be important not only as a leading
intellectual document of the Prague Spring, but also as an original
theoretical contribution with international impact that sheds light
on the meaning of labour and praxis, cognition and economic
structure, and revolution and the crises of modernity. Contributors
include: Ian Angus, Siyaves Azeri, Vit Bartos, Jan Cerny, Joseph
Grim Feinberg, Diana Fuentes, Gabriella Fusi, Tomas Hermann, Tomas
Hribek, Xiaohan Huang, Peter Hudis, Petr Kuzel, Ivan Landa, Michael
Lowy, Jan Mervart, Anselm K. Min, Tom Rockmore, Francesco Tava, and
Xinruo Zhang.
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