Description: Product Description : The Concept of Nature in Marx Schmidts close reading of Marxs own writings and his relation of them to the positions of Kant Hegel Engels Lenin the early Lukacs and Sartre enables him to establish the significance of the mature Marxs sense of the interpenetration of nature and society He shows how Marxism cuts right across the traditional tendency to counterpose an abstract concept of man with an abstract concept of nature Schmidt stresses the importance in Marxism of the development of industry and science as the mediation between historical man and external nature leading either to their reconciliation if positive or to their mutual annihilation if negative He then both explores this mediation in history and shows how an awareness of its positive and negative possibilities is reflected in such writers as Bertolt Brecht Walter Benjamin and Ernst Bloch( it is an used product )
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Brand: Schmidt, Alfred
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ISBN-10: 902308416
ISBN-13: 9780902308411
SKU: SONG0902308416
Edition: 1
No. of Pages: 252
Item Height: 8.5
Type: Books
Original Language: German
Book Title: Concept of Nature in Marx
Number of Pages: 252 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication Year: 1973
Topic: Political, Economics / Theory
Genre: Philosophy, Business & Economics
Item Weight: 13 Oz
Author: Alfred Schmidt, Ben Fowkes
Item Length: 8.5 in
Item Width: 5.5 in
Format: Trade Paperback