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Philosophy and Myth in Karl Marx (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
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Philosophy and Myth in Karl Marx (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
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In Karl Marx's early writing (first made available many years after
his death) his economic interpretation of history and his concept
of communism were set in a comprehensive philosophical framework.
Marx's main preoccupation at this time was with man estranged from
himself in an alienated world: a subjective, almost religious
theme. Taking full account of these earlier writings, Robert Tucker
critiques and reinterprets Marx's thought. He shows how its origins
can be located in earlier German philosophers, in particular Kant,
Hegel, and Feuerbach. Reconstructing the genesis of Marxism in its
founder's own mind, he clarifies Marx's mystifying contention that
Marxism represented Hegelianism turned 'on its head'. He then
presents a new interpretation, based on close textual analysis, of
the relation between Marx's early philosophical system and the
subsequent materialist conception of history as expounded in the
later and best known writings of Marx and Engels. Against this
background, Tucker presents Das Kapital as a work belonging to the
post-Hegelian mythical development of Germany philosophy.
Considering in turn the genesis of Marxism and the underlying
continuity of his thought from the early writings to Das Kapital,
Tucker shows the theme of alienation is central throughout. In the
years since the book was first written, comments and criticism have
encouraged Tucker to change his position somewhat. This is
explained in a new introduction that goes beyond the interpretative
enterprise of the rest of the book to assess Marx in relation to
contemporary concerns: first it presents a critique of Marx's
treatment of alienation and then it comments on the moot problem of
the continuing relevance of his social and economic thought. On the
latter point his views have matured and altered during the
intervening years and he now finds the economic and social aspects
of Marx's thought considerably more relevant than he did before.
General
Imprint: |
Routledge
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
July 2017 |
First published: |
2001 |
Authors: |
Robert C. Tucker
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
263 |
Edition: |
3rd edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-138-52980-9 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
Philosophy >
General
Books >
Philosophy >
General
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LSN: |
1-138-52980-X |
Barcode: |
9781138529809 |
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