This book is a novel study on the way revolutions in science, technology and communication impact philosophy/world outlook including Marxism, society's future, mode of production, capitalism/socialism dichotomy, world economy, and trends like postmodernism and post-industrialism.
This book is a novel study on the way revolutions in science, technology and communication impact philosophy/world outlook including Marxism, society's future, mode of production, capitalism/socialism dichotomy, world economy, and trends like postmodernism and post-industrialism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anil Rajimwale is an outstanding Marxist theoretician, known for deep studies and constant efforts to take theory to higher levels, and one of the very few in India to challenge the obsolete in existing thought and practice. He began his career as a student leader, acquiring wide range of practical experience, without giving up theoretical research. He has authored a wide range of books, articles, papers, booklets, reviews, project works etc on philosophy, ecology, politics, social sciences, history, political economy, Marxist theory and theory in general.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Crisis in Philosophy and Philosophy in Crisis 2. Slowdown of Time Thought-process and Flight of Idea/Philosophy 3. Polar Motion of Idea 4. Science of Dialectics of Motion 5. Hegelian Method: Unveiling Contradictions Difference and Dialectics of Motion 6. Time and Philosophy 7. Quantum Revolution Speed Up of Time and Crisis in Philosophy 8. Philosophy of Quantum Particle 9. Quantum World and Concept of Matter 10. Postmodern World and Discourse of Subject 11. Electronic Communication Destabilization/Dissolution of Subject and Layers of Postmodern Consciousness 12. Mode of Production to Mode of Information Conclusion
Introduction 1. Crisis in Philosophy and Philosophy in Crisis 2. Slowdown of Time Thought-process and Flight of Idea/Philosophy 3. Polar Motion of Idea 4. Science of Dialectics of Motion 5. Hegelian Method: Unveiling Contradictions Difference and Dialectics of Motion 6. Time and Philosophy 7. Quantum Revolution Speed Up of Time and Crisis in Philosophy 8. Philosophy of Quantum Particle 9. Quantum World and Concept of Matter 10. Postmodern World and Discourse of Subject 11. Electronic Communication Destabilization/Dissolution of Subject and Layers of Postmodern Consciousness 12. Mode of Production to Mode of Information Conclusion
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