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Godina izdanja: 1971
Jezik: Engleski
Autor: Strani

George Lichtheim - From Marx to Hegel
Herder and Herder, 1971
248 str.
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Introduction Vll
From Marx to Hegel 1
The Origins of Marxism 50
On the Interpretation of Marx`s Thought 63
Marxist Doctrine in Perspective 80
Sorel 93
Adorno 125
A New Twist in the Dialectic 143
From Historicism to Marxist Humanism 160
Technocrats vs. Humanists 182
Marx or Weber: Dialectical Methodology 200
The Role of the Intellectuals 219
Index 242

`The essays collected in this volume were mostly written in the
1960`s, a time when the relationship of Marxism to its Hegelian
origins was once more discussed at an intellectual level proper
to the subject. During the preceding decade, all concerned had
become obsessed with what was known as the Cold
War. As a by-product of this concentration upon purely
political issues, it was commonly supposed that Marx was of
interest as a thinker mainly in so far as he prefigured the
Russian Revolution and the rise of Communism or MarxismLeninism.
During the 1960`s these certitudes gave way to the
discovery that what was really of lasting importance in Marx`s
thought had more to do with the German intellectual tradition
than with the use made of his ideas by Russian revolutionaries.
In consequence, the topic was once again debated in the spirit
in which it had been approached during the 1930`s by the
Central European group of scholars associated with the
Frankfurt Institut fiir SozialJorschung and by outsiders such as
the German philosophy professor Karl Korsch. The rise of the
movement vaguely known as the New Left assisted this re-evaluation,
at any rate in so far as it made possible an interest in
German, French and Italian Marxists who from the Soviet
viewpoint were unorthodox. The Roman Catholic aggiornamento,
and the growing prominence of public debates between
Catholic and Marxist spokesmen, likewise made a contribution
to the spread of a new intellectual climate. ` vii.


Nonfiction, Philosophy, Politics

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George Lichtheim - From Marx to Hegel
Herder and Herder, 1971
248 str.
tvrdi povez
stanje: vrlo dobro

Introduction Vll
From Marx to Hegel 1
The Origins of Marxism 50
On the Interpretation of Marx`s Thought 63
Marxist Doctrine in Perspective 80
Sorel 93
Adorno 125
A New Twist in the Dialectic 143
From Historicism to Marxist Humanism 160
Technocrats vs. Humanists 182
Marx or Weber: Dialectical Methodology 200
The Role of the Intellectuals 219
Index 242

`The essays collected in this volume were mostly written in the
1960`s, a time when the relationship of Marxism to its Hegelian
origins was once more discussed at an intellectual level proper
to the subject. During the preceding decade, all concerned had
become obsessed with what was known as the Cold
War. As a by-product of this concentration upon purely
political issues, it was commonly supposed that Marx was of
interest as a thinker mainly in so far as he prefigured the
Russian Revolution and the rise of Communism or MarxismLeninism.
During the 1960`s these certitudes gave way to the
discovery that what was really of lasting importance in Marx`s
thought had more to do with the German intellectual tradition
than with the use made of his ideas by Russian revolutionaries.
In consequence, the topic was once again debated in the spirit
in which it had been approached during the 1930`s by the
Central European group of scholars associated with the
Frankfurt Institut fiir SozialJorschung and by outsiders such as
the German philosophy professor Karl Korsch. The rise of the
movement vaguely known as the New Left assisted this re-evaluation,
at any rate in so far as it made possible an interest in
German, French and Italian Marxists who from the Soviet
viewpoint were unorthodox. The Roman Catholic aggiornamento,
and the growing prominence of public debates between
Catholic and Marxist spokesmen, likewise made a contribution
to the spread of a new intellectual climate. ` vii.


Nonfiction, Philosophy, Politics
51819381 George Lichtheim - From Marx to Hegel

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