Description |
xvi, 325 pages ; 22 cm |
Series |
Cambridge studies in the history and theory of politics |
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Cambridge studies in the history and theory of politics.
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Contents |
pt. I. Philosophical introduction. With words that appear like bats ; Social relations as subject matter ; The philosophy of internal relations ; Is there a Marxian ethic? ; Dialectic as outlook ; Dialectic as inquiry and exposition -- pt. II. Marx's conception of human nature. Powers and needs ; Natural man ; Species man ; Relating man to objects : orientation, perception ; Appropriation ; Nature as evidence ; Activity, work, creativity ; Man's social nature ; The character of species ; Freedom as essence ; Man, classes, people -- pt. III. The theory of alienation. The theory of alienation ; Man's relation to his productive activity ; Man's relation to his product ; Man's relation to his fellow man ; Man's relation to his species ; The capitalist's alienation ; The division of labor and private property ; The labor theory of value : labor-power ; Value as alienated labor ; The metamorphosis of value ; The fetishism of commodities ; Class as a value relation ; State as a value relation ; Religion as a value relation -- pt. IV. Conclusion. A critical evaluation |
Analysis |
Alienation Theories of Karl Marx Critical studies |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographies |
Subject |
Marx, Karl, 1818-1883.
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Alienation (Social psychology)
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Communism and society.
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LC no. |
75158547 |
ISBN |
052108086X |
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0521098130 (paperback) |
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