A bracing, concise, and accessible overview of the entirety of Marx's thought, by a major figure of twentieth-century Western Marxism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Karl Korsch (1886-1961) was one of the most significant Marxist writers of the twentieth century. Along with Georg Lukacs's History and Class Consciousness, Korsch's Marxism and Philosophy (1923) stands as one of the two major contributions to the study of the philosophical underpinnings of Marxist theory.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Foreword by Michael Buckmiller Introduction Part One Society 1. Marxism and Sociology 2. The Principle of Historical Specification 3. Specification (continued) 4. The Principle of Change 5. The Principle of Criticism 6. A New Type of Generalisation 7. Practical Implications Part Two Political Economy 1. Marxism and Political Economy 2. From Political Economy to 'Economics' 3. From Political Economy to the Marxian Critique of Political Economy 4. Scientific versus Philosophical Criticism of Political Economy 5. Two Aspects of Revolutionary Materialism in Marx's Economic Theory 6. The Economic Theory of Capital 7. The Fetishism of Commodities 8. The 'Social Contract' 9. The Law of Value 10. Common Misunderstandings of the Marxian Doctrine of Value and Surplus-Value 11. Ultimate Aims of Marx's Critique of Political Economy Part Three History 1.The Materialist Conception of History 2. The Genesis of Historical Materialism 3. The Materialist Scheme of Society 4. Nature and Society 5. Productive Forces and Production-Relations 6. Base and Superstructure 7. Conclusions Bibliography Index of Names
Foreword by Michael Buckmiller
Introduction
PART ONE: SOCIETY 1. Marxism and Sociology 2. The Principle of Historical Specification 3. Specification (continued) 4. The Principle of Change 5. The Principle of Criticism 6. A New Type of Generalisation 7. Practical Implications
PART TWO: POLITICAL ECONOMY 1. Marxism and Political Economy 2. From Political Economy to 'Economics' 3. From Political Economy to the Marxian Critique of Political Economy 4. Scientific versus Philosophical Criticism of Political Economy 5. Two Aspects of Revolutionary Materialism in Marx's Economic Theory 6. The Economic Theory of Capital 7. The Fetishism of Commodities 8. The 'Social Contract' 9. The Law of Value 10. Common Misunderstandings of the Marxian Doctrine of Value and Surplus-Value 11. Ultimate Aims of Marx's Critique of Political Economy
PART THREE: HISTORY
1.The Materialist Conception of History 2. The Genesis of Historical Materialism 3. The Materialist Scheme of Society 4. Nature and Society 5. Productive Forces and Production-Relations 6. Base and Superstructure 7. Conclusions
Contents Foreword by Michael Buckmiller Introduction Part One Society 1. Marxism and Sociology 2. The Principle of Historical Specification 3. Specification (continued) 4. The Principle of Change 5. The Principle of Criticism 6. A New Type of Generalisation 7. Practical Implications Part Two Political Economy 1. Marxism and Political Economy 2. From Political Economy to 'Economics' 3. From Political Economy to the Marxian Critique of Political Economy 4. Scientific versus Philosophical Criticism of Political Economy 5. Two Aspects of Revolutionary Materialism in Marx's Economic Theory 6. The Economic Theory of Capital 7. The Fetishism of Commodities 8. The 'Social Contract' 9. The Law of Value 10. Common Misunderstandings of the Marxian Doctrine of Value and Surplus-Value 11. Ultimate Aims of Marx's Critique of Political Economy Part Three History 1.The Materialist Conception of History 2. The Genesis of Historical Materialism 3. The Materialist Scheme of Society 4. Nature and Society 5. Productive Forces and Production-Relations 6. Base and Superstructure 7. Conclusions Bibliography Index of Names
Foreword by Michael Buckmiller
Introduction
PART ONE: SOCIETY 1. Marxism and Sociology 2. The Principle of Historical Specification 3. Specification (continued) 4. The Principle of Change 5. The Principle of Criticism 6. A New Type of Generalisation 7. Practical Implications
PART TWO: POLITICAL ECONOMY 1. Marxism and Political Economy 2. From Political Economy to 'Economics' 3. From Political Economy to the Marxian Critique of Political Economy 4. Scientific versus Philosophical Criticism of Political Economy 5. Two Aspects of Revolutionary Materialism in Marx's Economic Theory 6. The Economic Theory of Capital 7. The Fetishism of Commodities 8. The 'Social Contract' 9. The Law of Value 10. Common Misunderstandings of the Marxian Doctrine of Value and Surplus-Value 11. Ultimate Aims of Marx's Critique of Political Economy
PART THREE: HISTORY
1.The Materialist Conception of History 2. The Genesis of Historical Materialism 3. The Materialist Scheme of Society 4. Nature and Society 5. Productive Forces and Production-Relations 6. Base and Superstructure 7. Conclusions
Bibliography Index of Names
Rezensionen
"The republication of Karl Korsch's masterly study of Karl Marx provides a useful reminder of the theoretical insights of the author, made during a period of major upheaval and debate among the then faltering international communist and workers movements. The book provides, not only an in-depth examination of Marx's core ideas and work, it is also to be viewed in many ways as a summary of much of Korsch's understanding of Marx and Marxism. Ideas such as the principle of historical specification and Korsch's own understanding of dialectics, political economy and historical materialism feature prominently." - Liam Conway, Marx & Philosophy Review of Books [Full review]
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