TÃtulo : |
Modern Interpretations of Marx |
Tipo de documento: |
texto impreso |
Autores: |
Petrovic, Gajo [et.al.], Autor ; Bottomore, Tom, Editor cientÃfico ; Marx, Karl, Editor cientÃfico |
Editorial: |
Oxford (Inglaterra): Basil Blackwell |
Fecha de publicación: |
1981 |
Número de páginas: |
218 p. |
Dimensiones: |
21,5 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-0-631-12708-6 |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Clasificación: |
FilosofÃa SociologÃa
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Palabras clave: |
Marx, Karl |
Clasificación: |
1 Filosofía |
Resumen: |
Modern Interpretations of Marx brings together texts illustrating the critical reassessment of Marx´s social theory that has been taking place over the past few decades. During this period, and especially since 1956, there has been a notable renaissance of Marxist thought. In the course of this, major controversies have arisen concerning both the general character of Marx´s theory as a social science or a "philosophical anthropology", and the validity of particular elements or concepts in the theory. This book sets out to give the reader a concise and clear view of what progress has been made and the problems and debates yet to be resolved.
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Modern Interpretations of Marx [texto impreso] / Petrovic, Gajo [et.al.], Autor ; Bottomore, Tom, Editor cientÃfico ; Marx, Karl, Editor cientÃfico . - Oxford (Inglaterra): Basil Blackwell, 1981 . - 218 p. ; 21,5 cm. ISBN : 978-0-631-12708-6 Idioma : Inglés ( eng)
Clasificación: |
FilosofÃa SociologÃa
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Palabras clave: |
Marx, Karl |
Clasificación: |
1 Filosofía |
Resumen: |
Modern Interpretations of Marx brings together texts illustrating the critical reassessment of Marx´s social theory that has been taking place over the past few decades. During this period, and especially since 1956, there has been a notable renaissance of Marxist thought. In the course of this, major controversies have arisen concerning both the general character of Marx´s theory as a social science or a "philosophical anthropology", and the validity of particular elements or concepts in the theory. This book sets out to give the reader a concise and clear view of what progress has been made and the problems and debates yet to be resolved.
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