Marx, the Body, and Human Nature shows that the body and the broader material world played a far more significant role in Marx's theory than previously recognised. It provides a fresh 'take' on Marx's theory, revealing a much more open, dynamic and unstable conception of the body, the self, and human nature.
Marx, the Body, and Human Nature shows that the body and the broader material world played a far more significant role in Marx's theory than previously recognised. It provides a fresh 'take' on Marx's theory, revealing a much more open, dynamic and unstable conception of the body, the self, and human nature.
John Fox lectures in social work at Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: evading the body 2. Early influences: pain and promise 3. Spinoza ' 's revolution 4. Hegel: wrestling with desire 5. Feuerbach: embracing limitation 6. Marx ' 's Objective Being 7. Marx ' 's Species Being 8. Marx and Species Consciousness 9. The promise of the body
1. Introduction: evading the body 2. Early influences: pain and promise 3. Spinoza ' 's revolution 4. Hegel: wrestling with desire 5. Feuerbach: embracing limitation 6. Marx ' 's Objective Being 7. Marx ' 's Species Being 8. Marx and Species Consciousness 9. The promise of the body
1. Introduction: evading the body 2. Early influences: pain and promise 3. Spinoza ' 's revolution 4. Hegel: wrestling with desire 5. Feuerbach: embracing limitation 6. Marx ' 's Objective Being 7. Marx ' 's Species Being 8. Marx and Species Consciousness 9. The promise of the body
1. Introduction: evading the body 2. Early influences: pain and promise 3. Spinoza ' 's revolution 4. Hegel: wrestling with desire 5. Feuerbach: embracing limitation 6. Marx ' 's Objective Being 7. Marx ' 's Species Being 8. Marx and Species Consciousness 9. The promise of the body
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